John Cooke's Gear

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In this photo (taken by Gobinder Jhitta and available on the Orange Amps website), you can see Cooke playing through an Orange 412. He confirms in an article with Orange that he was endorsed at one point before Napalm and had a PPC412. So it stands to reason that’s the model in this photo.

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In many live photos you can see John Cooke playing what I at best assume is an SG standard (he’s never mentioned any specifics). This photo gives us the best view. Judging by the pick guard and the inlays, it appears to be a standard.

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In this Instagram post during Napalm Deaths tour with Gwar in 2021. You can see a pedalboard with a TS9 Tube screamer second in the effects chain. Cooke probably uses it to boost his amp.

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In this Instagram post from Napalm Deaths official page. You can see a pedalboard with a Boss Waza delay as well as other pedals that Jessie uses live. This pedalboard can also be seen in other photos on the bands page.

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In a video posted by mad_man_music_ on Instagram, John Cooke from Napalm Death demonstrates his use of the DigiTech Whammy Ricochet Pitch Shifter Pedal on stage.

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In this video, John Cooke's board can be seen showing he uses most definitely a TC electronic flashback 2. Name of the show NAPALM DEATH - LIVE @NANTES DEATHFIST 2020, at the 49:22 mark the pedalboard appears for a few seconds.

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In this video, John Cooke's board can be seen showing he uses most definitely a DigiTech Whammy 5. Name of the show NAPALM DEATH - LIVE @NANTES DEATHFIST 2020, at the 49:22 mark the pedalboard appears for a few seconds.

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In a video by PRS Guitars Europe, John Cooke, guitarist for Napalm Death, discusses his favorite PRS gear, specifically mentioning and demonstrating the PRS Mira Electric Guitar as his workhorse instrument.

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