Glen Benton's Gear

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In a photo from Basoofka, Glen Benton is seen playing a B.C. Rich Beast Bass, circa 2003.

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Glen Benton used a B.C. Rich Custom bass with an "Ant War" graphic, notably the instrument stolen during a show in Bradford, UK, in the 1990s. This connection is highlighted in a Twitter post by LegionsDeath.

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In Deicide's early years all the band played BC Rich instruments. Benton used mainly Ironbird basses with humbuckers (one black, as you can see in the video, and one red - there are many pictures of the red one if yuo search on the Internet).

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Picture shows Glen with a Ibanez Destroyer bass

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Played this bass around 1989-1991

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Glen Benton previously shared a photo on his Instagram account showing his use of Dunlop Heavy Stainless Steel Bass Strings (50, 70, 90, 110). The post has since been deleted.

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Through out this show Glenn can be seen playing a black Fender Jazz Bass. A good glimpse is at 7:47

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Glen Benton is shown on the Darkglass Facebook page with this pedal.

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I purchased this Bass guitar with a covering letter which was sent by Glen to the original purchaser in 1999/2000. This bass has also been signed by Glen on the back of the headstock

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Glen Benton used also a black 4003 (or 4001) Rickembacker. The proof is the (in)famous "When London Burns" recorded live at The Mean Fiddler, London, 29th November 2004 and published by Earache.

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Hartke's website shows that Benton uses the Bass Attack pedal.

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Played this bass around 2016

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Hartke's website shows that Benton uses the LH1000.

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In this article it states that Benton has an ESP Phoenix and an ESP Stream.

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Samson's website shows that Benton uses this microphone.

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Hartke's website shows that Benton uses this cabinet.

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Hartke's website shows that Benton uses this cabinet.

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Glen Benton references the Mesa/Boogie Subway® D-800™ Bass Amplifier in an Instagram post captioned "The Devil’s Pitchfork!"

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In an Instagram post captioned "The Devil’s Pitchfork," Glen Benton references the Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI, suggesting its use in his setup.

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Glen Benton uses a custom Fender Custom Shop '51 Precision Bass, which was specifically built for him by Javier Cuba. This information is confirmed by a Facebook post from Fender and a Twitter post by Fender.

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