James Murphy (Guitarist)'s Gear
He explained on social media that he makes good use of the AngrySwede for more extreme sounds.
James Murphy, renowned guitarist, used the B.C. Rich Warlock Reverse Headstock during the 1980s and 1990s, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Wp.
Played this guitar around the 80's-90's
Monstrosity recording their 2007 release Spiritual Apocalypse
James Murphy is pictured with his Caparison Dellinger II guitar in a dressing room at the Nokia Theater, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Wikimedia.
Featured on the official Decibelics artist page.
James Murphy (Testament /Death/Obituary)
Golden Horse - Angry Swede
In a YouTube video titled "MXR Iso-Brick and more," guitarist James Murphy discusses using the MXR M-238 Iso-Brick to power his effects pedals, eliminating the need for multiple batteries.
In his YouTube video titled "MXR Iso-Brick and more," James Murphy discusses using the MXR EVH90 EVH Phase 90 phaser pedal.
In a YouTube video titled "MXR Iso-Brick and more," guitarist James Murphy showcases his MXR EVH-117 Analog Flanger, highlighting its use in his pedal setup.
He is seen using it in this video, and he also mentioned that he used it to record Spiritual Healing
In the Player's Pick Podcast episode #58, is seen the pick that James Murphy used live, which is Dunlop Tortex Pitch Black Jazz III 1.35mm
James Murphy, the guitarist, is confirmed to use Swiss Picks based on an Instagram post by James Murphy himself. In the post, he states, "The little stiff guy is awesome for the metalz and the shredz… but when you want to bring the Becker-style funky stuff, you need something a bit bigger and more flexible, like the big cheese here…" This statement is accompanied by hashtags including #swisspicks, indicating his use of the product.
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