Tommy Meehan's Gear

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In this video he uses a see-through green mockingbird.

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in this music video he uses a bc rich warlocks

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the DOD Gonkulator on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Ibanez TS9DX on Tommy's board.

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at 1:18 his jazzmasters string breaks so he switches it for a les paul platinum

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Boss TU-3 on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the MXR Carbon Copy Bright on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Bananana Aurora on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the MXR M300 on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Precision Drive on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Meris Hedra on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the Ibanez CF7 on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the DigiTech Whammy Ricochet on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see two Bananana Mandalas side-by-side on Tommy's board.

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At 9:30 into this YouTube video of Deaf Club at Chess Club in Austin TX, you can see the EHX Micro Pog on Tommy's board.

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At 5:19 into this YouTube video, you can see the Boss FRV-1 on Tommy's board that he uses for electric banjo in The Manx.

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At 5:19 into this YouTube video, you can see the MXR 10-band EQ on Tommy's board that he uses for electric banjo in The Manx.

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At 5:19 into this YouTube video, you can see the DigiTech Whammy 5 on Tommy's board that he uses for electric banjo in The Manx.

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At 5:19 into this YouTube video, you can see the Fulltone OCD on Tommy's board that he uses for electric banjo in The Manx.

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At 5:19 into this YouTube video, you can see the EHX Synth9 on Tommy's board that he uses for electric banjo in The Manx.

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Tommy mentions using the Way Huge Ringworm in this article on Guitar World's website.

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You Can See Tommy Using The Tuner Feature And You Can See It On His Pedal Board

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In a detailed interview with MetalSucks, Tommy Meehan confirmed his use of a Marshall Avt 4x12 Slant Cabinet, describing it as "beat to shit." This statement provides direct evidence of Meehan's gear preference, specifically highlighting his choice of amplifier cabinet for his musical endeavors. The article, authored by Hesher Keenan and titled "Hail GWAR's New Guitarist Grodius Maximus and His Human Tommy Meehan," serves as a credible source for this information.

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Tommy Meehan, a guitarist, bassist, music producer, and audio engineer, is confirmed to use the Verellen Skyhammer amplifier head. This is supported by a photograph he shared on his official Instagram account, capturing a session at Seahorse Sound Studios. In the caption, Meehan mentions tracking guitars for Squidpisser with the Verellen Skyhammer, alongside hashtags that reference both the studio and the amp maker. The photo provides clear visual evidence of the amp head in use during the recording session.

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In a photograph shared by Tommy Meehan on his official Instagram account, he is seen performing live with a Jackson Randy Rhoads V guitar. The image, captured at Churchill Pub in Miami, Florida on February 5, 2020, showcases Meehan moments before a performance, clearly depicting the specific model of the guitar in use. This visual evidence confirms Meehan's utilization of the Jackson Randy Rhoads V during live performances.

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Tommy Meehan confirmed through an Instagram post that he purchased an Ibanez AX7221 7-String guitar with earnings from his job at Pacific Theaters when he was 14. He used this guitar extensively for songwriting in his bands "DOGPILE," "BLOOD CLOT REFRIGERATOR," and "THE BROCKLY TACOS" from the ages of 14 to 17. In the post, Meehan recounts his early music creation process and his enthusiasm for the added low B string on the guitar, which facilitated his tapping technique and allowed for more comprehensive compositions. This information is directly credited to an Instagram post by tommymeehanofficial.

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Tommy Meehan confirmed on his official Instagram account, @tommymeehanofficial, that he purchased a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100-Watt Tube Head when he was 14 years old, using the earnings from his first job. He mentions that this amplifier, along with a Marshall 4x12 cabinet, has been used in all of his bands since then. In the post, Meehan reflects on his early days of music creation and his initial investments in gear that have significantly shaped his sound across various genres. This personal anecdote directly ties Tommy Meehan to the use of the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100-Watt Tube Head throughout his musical career.

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At 7:19 in the Premier Guitar YouTube video titled "Rig Rundown: GWAR with Balsac the Jaws of Death, Grodius Maximus & Beefcake the Mighty," Tommy Meehan, also known as Grodius Maximus, is shown discussing and demonstrating the Moog Theremini, a monophonic digital synthesizer, which is positioned on top of his amp rack.

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In the "Rig Rundown" video by Premier Guitar, at 7:36, Tommy Meehan, also known as Grodius Maximus, is shown presenting an Orange Dual Dark 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head in his amp rack.

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