Roger Lima
Less Than Jake vocalist/bassist
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Roger Lima's Bass Guitars
Roger is seen playing Ernie Ball Music Man Sterling basses throughout his career. Colors used include transparent green/yellow with black pickguard, metallic purple with tortoiseshell pickguard, and transparent blue with mirror pickguard.
This @ernieball Cutlass is a beautiful bass I’ve been borrowing for a while. I did some studio tracking and jamming with it, played it at a handful of LTJ shows, and really like it, the feel is great, it would rule any P-bass type applications, and I would highly recommend it! (but not quite the right tone to replace my Sterlings.)
The Fender Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) P Bass can be seen in the background at the beginning of this video.
$20 garage sale find, had to bring her home
Ernie Ball Sterling HH bass with Custom paintjob by Jim Koch
Seen in this official Instagram page (found by joakim_widner)
Before switching to Ernie Ball Sterling basses, Roger used an Ibanez bass
This is a video from 1998 showing Roger playing a black Fender Precision Bass. Unsure of what exact model.
at 0:17 you can see the bass behind Lima
Roger Lima is seen using a Fender Custom Shop '64 Jazz Bass Journeyman in the video "The Science Of Selling Yourself Short" at 0:44, as documented by Warner Records Vault. It is not for sure whether Lima owns this guitar personally, but he is seen using it I’m in the video.
In a post by Gallien Krueger on Instagram, Roger Lima is seen playing through the song "Johnny Quest" by Less Than Jake. For this he is using a custom Music Man Stingray bass. The bass features a green finish with a mirrored pickguard. This is a characteristic of several Stingray basses that Roger uses during live performances.
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