Michael John Burkett's Gear

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at around 2:22 you can see the boss overdrive pedal by mike's foot.

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Michael John Burkett, also known as Fat Mike, played a Music Man Stingray bass for a limited number of live shows. A photo on Nofxwiki captures him using this instrument.

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In a live performance by NOFX at Rockpalast in 1993, Michael John Burkett can be seen using an Ampeg SVT-CL Classic bass amplifier head.

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Michael John Burkett is seen using the Danelectro DC Bass in Cool Copper during the Vans Warped Tour 2004, as shown in a photo on Feelthenoisemag.

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Michael John Burkett, also known as Fat Mike, used a G&L Legacy/LB-100 bass during performances in the 1990s, including notable events like the Bizarre Festival in 1995. This is supported by information from G&L Guitars.

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Michael John Burkett, known as Fat Mike from NOFX, used a Fender Super Bassman 100 head with master volume for studio recordings and live performances in the band’s early days. This information is detailed on Allexperts.

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In the video "NOFX - Jaundiced Eye," Michael John Burkett is seen playing a Fender Precision Bass.

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