Mark Yates' Gear

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On page 7 of 'Marshall Law' #1 (Summer 1996) it is said that "For both live and studio work, Mark opts for a classic, back-to-basics guitar rig consisting of a Les Paul, a wah-wah and two mighty Marshall 4100s to deliver his crunching guitar sound."

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Mark Yates uses a Gibson Les Paul Custom 3-Pickup in the mimed video for the Terrorvision song "Easy," as seen in the music video directed by Paul Morgans.

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Mark Yates is seen miming with a reverse Gibson Firebird V featuring a Tune-o-matic bridge in the music video for Terrorvision's song "Fists of Fury," directed by Alex Hemming, as evidenced by the video uploaded by lozyoung on YouTube titled "Terrorvision - Fists Of Fury."

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Mark Yates is seen using a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop with uncovered humbuckers in the official music video for Terrorvision's song "D'Ya Wanna Go Faster?" directed by John Hollingsworth, as shown on the YouTube video published by Music 4me.

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Mark Yates uses a Gibson Les Paul Standard with uncovered humbuckers and no pickguard, as demonstrated in the tutorial on how to play "Discotheque Wreck" on Terrorvision's official Facebook page.

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