Mike Dirnt's Gear

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in this photo, we can see him using on of these keyboards.

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Both Billie Joe and Mike used sm57 mics in "Meet Me On The Roof" music video.

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Mike Dirnt showcases his Kustom 100 Gold Tuck & Roll bass amplifier in a post on Instagram, adding to the #MondayMadness vibe.

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In this video, you can see Mike Dirnt playing with this guitar.

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Mike Dirnt's use of the Boss OC-3 Super Octave pedal is evident in the bass sound on The Network's albums. A notable example is their cover of "Teenagers from Mars" by The Misfits. While there are various octave pedals, the distinct sound suggests the use of the OC-3.

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Mike Dirnt can be seen playing Fender Kingman Bass V2 in the NYC subway live in 2024.

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Mike Dirnt has been using the Leo Quan Badass II Bass Bridge on his Precision Basses since the 2000s, as evidenced by the image provided on Equipboard.

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Mike Dirnt used Rotosound RS66LD Swing Bass 45-105 strings during the mid-90s, specifically around the Dookie and Insomniac tours. This is evidenced by photographs from the era, which show the distinctive red silk at both the string and ball ends of his bass, as seen in the provided image.

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Mike Dirnt is confirmed to use the Wild Custom Guitars Press-Tv Mike Dirnt Bass, as evidenced by a video shared by WILD CUSTOM GUITARS Co. on YouTube, titled "GREEN DAY live with Mike Dirnt taking care of the low end on his WILD CUSTOM GUITARS Press Bass," where he is seen playing this signature bass throughout the entire performance.

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Mike plays his bass in both finishes. They’re modeled after his original Gibson G3.

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Mike Dirnt uses the Hipshot 4-string KickAss Bass Bridge on one of his assembled Fender basses, as confirmed during the 2024 tour in the Premier Guitar video "Mike Dirnt's Green Day Fender Precision Basses on 2024 Tour."

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During the Nimrod/Warning era, Mike Dirnt used 1990s Mesa Boogie Road Ready Diesel Cabinets, specifically featuring two 6x10 cabinets and two 1x18 cabinets. This is supported by footage from the "Green Day Live @ Goat Island" video by Plankfan on YouTube, which visually confirms his use of these cabinets.

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According to an interview with Billie Joe Armstrong in Guitar World by Richard Bienstock, Billie Joe used Mike Dirnt's Fender 'Brownface' Bassman 6G6A/B (1962-1964) to record "Bobby Sox."

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