Talk:Lars Frederiksen

Date of birth conflict
There is a conflict in the reported date of birth between this article and what is reported on IMDb. An AOL user, User:152.163.100.5, originally stated that his birthdate was August 30, 1971, but several red flags were raised after reviewing that user's edit history and warnings on their talk page. Unless another credible source can be provided which states otherwise, I am using May 23, 1969 as his date of birth and have immediately cited a link to IMDb profile right after. Hall Monitor 19:41, 22 August 2005 (UTC)

Other notes...
Lars has produced quite a few Oi/Street Punk band's albums including: Swingin' Utters - Streets of San Francisco, Patriot - We the People, Pressure Point - Cross to Bear and Life's Blood as well as The Forgotten - Veni Vidi Vici. He is also the host of the XM satellite radio weekly show called RANCID RADIO, along with Gordy Carbone. clash77 - August 13, 2006

Is He Also DMS I know he has ties to the crew and has it tattooed on him, but i have never heard him openly say he is DMS Like he Openly claims U.S. Thugs and skunx —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.100.254.202 (talk) 21:21, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

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Guitars and amplification

 * Frederiksen has an Alpine White Epiphone Les Paul Custom that a group of friends purchased for him for his 22nd birthday. It has been embellished with several stickers, including a Danish flag, The US Bombs, and The Nerve Agents band logos. He's also played other Epiphone Les Pauls, one Goldtop (can be seen several times during the '90s), one Black (seen in the Ruby Soho music video) and one Sunburst (which might be the broken guitar on the cover of the Roots Radicals single and is also seen in the Nihilism music video).
 * The Alpine White Les Paul Custom is his only recording guitar, as stated in the Rancid Webisodes on YouTube (although it seems that it's not exactly the same as the one he received at his 22nd birthday).
 * When he first joined Rancid, and also before he joined Rancid, he used at least two Les Paul Jr. guitars: One red (with the U.K. Subs and other early bands) and one black (with Rancid, in 1993).
 * Other guitars: sunburst Fender Telecaster, Ampeg Dan Armstrong plexiglas guitar ("Who Would've Thought" music video), Epiphone Les Paul with leopard-skin finish ("Skins, Punx And Drunx" music video), black Gretsch Chet Atkins hollow body ("Skins, Punx And Drunx" music video), sunburst Hagström ("Salvation" music video. It's NOT one of Tim Armstrong's Hagströms, since it has a neck pickup that is never seen in any of Tim's guitars, plus none of Tim's Hagströms is right-handed, which would eventually be strung as a lefty), Gretsch White Penguin (NAMM show 2010) and several acoustic guitars.
 * Frederiksen uses these other guitars live, mostly SGs because he says they're "lighter" (maybe just half as heavy as the Les Paul)
 * He has two 1964 Gibson SG Specials in Heritage Cherry. One has a U.S. Roughnecks sticker behind the bridge section and "Bastards" stenciled over the bridge section in white; the other is plain.
 * Frederiksen has also got a 1965 Gibson SG Special in Polaris White, which is adorned with a Charlie Manson sticker, directly under a large CMLL sticker.
 * He has a red Gibson SG Classic in heritage cherry
 * Frederiksen has a white Epiphone G-400 with a Millwall F.C. Logo
 * He has a blue Epiphone G-400 with a Millwall F.C. Logo also (as seen in "Last One To Die" video)
 * Frederiksen has a black Epiphone G-400.
 * He plays these guitars through a Marshall JCM 900 100 watt amplifier head, and a Marshall 1960A 4x12 Celestion-speaker-packed cabinet.
 * Frederiksen's Marshall head and cabinet amps have the M cut partially and the HALL removed so that they spell LARS.
 * He uses no effects pedals or processors of any kind but only the amp's two stock channels, clean and crunch.

Guest appearances
The following is a list of songs that Frederiksen has appeared on where he was not a member of the band.
 * "53rd & 3rd" by The Ramones on their live album We're Outta Here!
 * "Gotta Go" off Agnostic Front's Something's Gotta Give
 * "Roots Radicals" performed by Union 13, a Rancid cover (performed in Spanish) appearing on the first Give 'Em the Boot compilation
 * "Power Of Moonlite" and "Towards Destiny" on Tiger Army's Tiger Army II: Power of Moonlite (vocals)
 * Steel guitar on Tiger Army's "Power of Moonlite"
 * "Vengeance Ft Ben Herron" by Dropkick Murphys
 * "We Trusted You" by Transplants
 * "Apes On Parade" by Mad Sin
 * "We Are All That We Have" off The Unseen's State of Discontent
 * The Unseen's rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black"
 * "Here to Stay" by Pressure Point
 * "Roots Rock N Roll" by Roger Miret and the Disasters
 * "Choice Through Struggle" by Static Thought
 * "Misty Days" off Buju Banton's Unchained Spirit
 * "Can't Break Me" by Redemption 87.
 * "A Story at Three" off AFI's The Art of Drowning
 * "The Spicy McHaggis Jig" by Dropkick Murphys
 * "Skin Head on the MBTA" by Dropkick Murphys

Feel free to work any information into the article text as long as it can be attributed to a reliable source. --damiens.rf 20:10, 22 July 2011 (UTC)

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