Mark Hoppus
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Mark can be seen in this picture with two Ampeg cabinets tilted on their side.
This model was the first that Fender made for Mark back in the 00's, we can see him playing it at 00:12
“We call this plaid bass Groundskeeper Willie. I wrote a great deal of the bass riffs for the [2003] untitled album on this bass. It has the sticker of the unicorn on there and the pink Famous Stars and Straps keychain that has been on here for the past decade and a half”
This Fender Custom Pink Plaid "Groundskeeper Willie" Precision Bass is/was Owned by Mark Hoppus.
This Fender 1972 P Bass is Owned By Mark Hoppus Of blink-182 . In 2019 he sold it through reverb.com
Mark Hoppus used the Dunlop Tortex Blink 182 Pop Disaster Tour 2002 plectrum as his primary pick during the 2002 Pop Disaster Tour.
In this Instagram photo, we can see that Hoppus uses Chandler Limited Germanium Drive.
In the June 2011 studio session video, Mark Hoppus is seen using the Orange Overdrive OD120 amplifier to record the song "Kaleidoscope."
"first day of blink-182 rehearsals." This bass was custom made for Mark by the fender custom shop. Mark had it painted by an artist friend of his know as Crayola. The artwork features a Octopus as well as a bee design. Mark had become synonymous with the octopus over the years, having octopus stickers or designs on his basses. The bee design is in reference to mark’s interest in bee keeping
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
In this video, Hoppus is visible playing Fender Kingman Bass SCE.
In this video, Hoppus is seen playing Fender BG29.
Mark Hoppus has been seen using the Kemper Profiler Rack during live performances, as highlighted in the Kemper Amps Artist Gallery.
This photo shows Mark Hoppus with a Fender Standard Precision Bass, highlighting his use of this instrument.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
In his blog "Hi My Name is Mark," Mark Hoppus discusses his use of the Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer, highlighting its versatility and portability.
Mark Hoppus frequently carries an Apple iPad, as mentioned on his official website, "Hi My Name is Mark."
According to this photo, Hoppus uses Chandler Limited Little Devil Colored Boost Pedal.
He played this bass a few times, then gave it away for auction.
In a June 2011 studio video, Mark Hoppus is seen using a Gibson 1959 Les Paul Junior Double-Cut in Cherry Red to record "Kaleidoscope."
In a June 2011 studio video, Mark Hoppus is shown using the Electro-Harmonix "Black Russian" Big Muff Pi V8 while recording "Kaleidoscope."
Here you can see Mark using a Fender Standard Jazzmaster HH while performing at Keynote.
In Marks instagram you can see photo of his maschine studio
In this rocksound picture, we can see Mark playing a Fender Stratocaster
"Today's setup. Jaguar bass, Bass Micro Synth, Sonic Alienator."
Mark plays a shell pink version of his signature jazz bass in this video.
Mark used several of these basses during the Enema of the State era, most notably at Daytona Beach and Big Day Out. They are different from his signature bass because they have a chrome control plate and different style inlays. Mark can also be seen holding the red bass, which was tuned down a step, he played at Daytona Beach in 2000 on his page on Seymour Duncan's website (https://www.seymourduncan.com/artist/mark-hoppus?__uuid_ref=5b0ed3f464f9b).
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
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