Joel Grind
US metal vocalist/multi-instrumentalist and engineer
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Joel Grind's Gear
As seen on his website, Joel Grind uses a Marshall JCM800 with a 1960 cab.
He is seen in numerous photos, including the ones in the source link, using what I believe to be a custom shop "First act" guitar. Around the 12th fret on the ebony fretboard is a custom hazard symbol inlay.
Joel Grind showcases his Fender Jake E Lee-inspired Stratocaster, featuring EMG pickups, on his Instagram account.
Joel Grind of Toxic Holocaust is seen using a black Gibson Flying V equipped with Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickups, as captured in a photo by old_skool_metal_head on Flickr.
Joel Grind, the creative force behind TOXIC HOLOCAUST, is known for his fusion of classic punk and metal influences, drawing inspiration from bands like Bathory and Venom. According to Seymour Duncan's official description, Grind incorporates the Seymour Duncan SH-4/TB-4 JB Model into his setup, enhancing his signature sound characterized by blazing riffs and gravel-throated vocals.
In a photo found within this article, Joel Grind can be seen in this photo performing live with an Ibanez destroyer bass. https://www.themetalchannel.net/interviews/toxic-halocausts-joel-grind-talks-primal-future-music-videos-and-the-importance-of-a-cool-album-cover/
Joel Grind can be seen in the provided photograph using this bass live during the 2015 Party.San open air festival.
In this photo from 2008, Joel Grind can be seen clearly playing an Epiphone goth 58 explorer, modded with EMG pickups
Here is Joel Grind playing an Ibanez Iceman live with their band “Toxic Holocaust”. I believe this is the 90s model of Ibanez Iceman. The guitar features a double locking tremolo, a cream binding, and it’s original Ibanez Pickups.
In the video, at the 1:09 mark, Grind discusses the equipment he uses, mentioning the Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive pedal. The video visually confirms this as the pedal is shown on the floor during the segment.
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Mastering Engineer