Jean-Michel Labadie's Bass Guitars
at this video we can see Jean-Michel Labadie playing fender jazz bass instead of his main guitar - fender precision bass
In this video, Jean-Michel can be seen playing a black Dingwall Super PJ.
Throughout the entire concert (Bloodstock 2016) Jean-Michel is playing this instrument, first seen up close at around 2:04
at 5:31 you can clearly see Labaddie using a black double H Dimension.
In this Instagram photo posted by Gojira official from May 2022, you can see Jean-Michel playing a DarkRay. At first glance, this appears to be a regular Stingray Special 4H, but upon closer inspection, you can clearly see the selector switch which is not present on the 4H. Additionally, under one of the knobs, you can see the Alpha/Omega LED ring.
Labadie can be seen performing with a gloss black Sandberg Classic TM4 at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics. It is most notably seen at the 0:43 mark.
In the official video for "Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!)," Jean-Michel Labadie is seen using a Sandberg California II TM4 bass guitar at the 0:19 timestamp, as documented in the YouTube video published by Gojira.
In the provided photo, Jean-Michel Labadie is clearly seen playing a G&L L2000 Bass.
Jean-Michel Labadie is confirmed to use the Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass Special during a Gojira performance at the Eurockéennes de Belfort in 2009. This is evidenced by a YouTube video titled "Gojira - Eurockeennes Belfort 2009," uploaded by user MrHG94, where the bass can be seen from approximately 0:34 to 0:40.
In the official music video for "To Sirius" by Gojira, Jean-Michel Labadie is visibly playing a Fender American Deluxe Precision Bass 5 String in black at the 2:45 mark. This video, directed by Alain Duplantier, was released in 2005 under Listenable Records/Silvera Records and serves as a clear visual confirmation of Labadie's use of this specific instrument.
In an Instagram story dated May 29th, Jean-Michel Labadie was observed playing a Sandberg California VM4 bass guitar. Although he has not yet performed with it live, this use is documented alongside the Darkray Submission, which he has similarly used backstage but not in a live setting.
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