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Kevin 'Noodles' Wasserman

Kevin Wasserman
Background information Also known as Noodles Born February 4, 1963(1963-02-04) (age 45) Genre(s)Punk rock
Skate punk
Pop punk
Alternative rockInstrument(s)Guitar, Vocals, BassYears active 1984–present Label(s)Nitro Records
Epitaph Records
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Columbia RecordsAssociated acts The OffspringWebsite www.offspring.com Notable instrument(s) Custom IbanezTalmans, NDM1s and NDM2s

Kevin Wasserman (born February 4, 1963), better known under his pseudonym of Noodles, is the lead guitarist and backup vocalist for The Offspring.

Wasserman was born in Los Angeles, California. During the band's early days he worked as a high school janitor.[1][2][3]

Equipment

Guitars

Noodles generally plays Ibanez guitars, having two signature models, one with a duct tape finish (type NDM1) and another with The Offspring's logo with glasses (type NDM2).

In the early days of the Offspring, Noodles played a wider range of guitars, including Fender Telecasters, Ibanez Talman's and Gibson Les Pauls.

He also owns a lot of other guitar models like Paul Reed Smith guitars, various Fender Stratocaster and other Fender models, Jackson guitars and Gibson guitars. In an interview on The Offspring's Greatest Hits DVD, Noodles claimed that he gave his Stratocaster to one of the characters that appeared on the video for "Self Esteem" (from their 1994 classic album, Smash).

Amplifiers

Noodles used Mesa/Boogie Mark IV amplifiers for most records. Since the album Splinter mixed with VHT Classic Lead amplifiers.

"GC (Guitar Center Interviewer): What do you think of the amp rig you have now? What do you use and why?

Noodles:

About a year ago, Dexter and I were turned on to VHT amplifiers by our tech, Steve Masi. VHTs are made by a guy named Steve Friette, who used to play guitar in The Dickies. His amps are awesome and add so much to our sound, but we found that we missed a lot of what our Mesa Boogie Mark IVs had to offer, so we run both amps in unison. The sounds we are getting now are huge and still well defined."[4]

References

  1. ^ Interview with Noodles of The Offspring pre Reading Festival August 1999
  2. ^ Offspring Star's Humble Roots
  3. ^ The Offspring Biography
  4. ^ Interview with Noodles Interview by Guitar Center
v • d • eThe OffspringDexter Holland• Noodles • Greg K.Pete Parada
Ron WeltyAtom WillardJames LiljaJosh Freese• Jim Benton • Doug Thompson Studio albums The OffspringIgnitionSmashIxnay on the HombreAmericanaConspiracy of OneSplinterRise and Fall, Rage and GraceEPs BaghdadClub MeA Piece of AmericanaCompilations Greatest HitsVideos and DVDs AmericanaHuck ItComplete Music Video CollectionSingles "Blackball/ I'll Be Waiting" • "Come Out and Play" • "Self Esteem" • "Gotta Get Away" • "Kick Him When He's Down" • "Smash It Up" • "All I Want" • "Gone Away" • "The Meaning of Life" • "I Choose" • "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" • "Why Don't You Get a Job?" • "The Kids Aren't Alright" • "She's Got Issues" • "Original Prankster" • "Want You Bad" • "Million Miles Away" • "Defy You" • "Hit That" • "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" • "Spare Me the Details" • "Can't Repeat" • "Hammerhead" • "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?" Concert toursSmash TourIxnay on the Hombre TourWarped TourRise and Fall, Rage and Grace TourRelated articles DiscographyEpitaph RecordsNitro RecordsColumbia RecordsCalifornia punk sceneRelated bands Angels & AirwavesFace to FaceSaves the DaySteady Ground Categories: 1963 births | American punk rock guitarists | Living people | The Offspring members | Los Angeles musicians | People from Los Angeles, California

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