Mick Thomson
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Mick Thomson | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mickael Gordon Thomson |
Also known as | #7 |
Born | November 3, 1973 Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Nu metal, Alternative metal, Rap metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1996 – present |
Label(s) | Roadrunner Records |
Associated acts | Slipknot |
Website | Slipknot website |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Ibanez MTM1 and MTM2 Signature Models [1] |
Mickael "Mick" Gorden Thomson born on November 3, 1973) is the lead guitarist for the nine-piece band Slipknot. Thomson is known as member #7 in the band.[1]
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[edit] Life and career
Before Slipknot, Thomson was in the band Bodypit with former Slipknot members Anders Colsefini, Donnie Steele and current bassist Paul Gray.
Mick is number 7 in Slipknot and puts the number on many of his things. He had the word ‘seven’ tattooed on his left arm. He has the number ‘7’ in the truss rod cover of his B.C. Rich Warlock guitar and the word “SEVEN” in the inlay of his Ibanez MTM-1 guitar. He also has the word "seven" on the truss rod cover on the Ibanez MTM-2 guitar. He also has an inverted cross tattoo on his upper back.
He uses alternate picking and drop tuning as his own guitar technique. In the album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) Mick and Jim have finally added guitar solos in the album, unlike the previous 2 albums, because Slipknot’s producer Ross Robinson thinks that adding guitar solos is not suitable for their music.[2]
Despite common belief, Mick's last name is spelled "Thomson", not "Thompson."
Up until 2008 Mick has used EMG Active Pickups (81, 60) but as of 2008 he now uses Seymour Duncan Blackouts Active Humbuckers.
[edit] Discography
- Slipknot - (1999)
- Iowa - (2001)
- Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) - (2004)
- 9.0 Live - (2005)
- Slipknot's 4th studio album - (2008)
[edit] Filmography
- Welcome To Our Neighborhood (1999) - himself
- Disasterpieces (2002) - himself
- Rollerball (2002) - Slipknot band member
- Voliminal: Inside the Nine (2006) - himself
[edit] Gear
- Ibanez MTM1[2] and MTM2[3] signature models tuned B,F#,B,E,G#,C#
- Ibanez Custom RG 6 (Red, with "SEVEN" inscribed on the fretboard, tuned to B F# B E G# C#)
- Ibanez Custom RG 6 (Black, with "SEVEN" inscribed on the fretboard, tuned to B F# B E G# C#)
- Ibanez Custom RG 6 (White, with "SEVEN" inscribed on the fretboard, tuned to B F# B E G# C#)
- Ibanez Custom S Series (Silver, with "SEVEN" inscribed on the fretboard, tuned to A E A D F# B)
Other Instruments
(No longer played on stage due to contractual obligations with Ibanez)
- B.C.Rich M7 Warlock signature model (Mick stopped endorsing B.C.Rich in 2004 due to a disagreement over how this model was marketed)
- B.C.Rich Custom shop Warlock (Red) tuned B,F#,B,E,G#,C#
- B.C.Rich Custom shop Revenge Warlock (Black) tuned B,F#,B,E,G#,C#
- B.C.Rich Custom shop Warlock (Gun Metal Grey) tuned A,E,A,D,F#,B
- B.C.Rich Custom shop Bich tuned B,F#,B,E,G#,C#
Strings
- Mick uses Custom Gauge Ernie Ball Strings (11-15-18-28-38-58 and 12-16-20-30-40-64).
Amplifiers
- Line 6 Spider III (Practice).
- Rivera K7 Knucklehead Reverb.
- Rivera K7 Knucklehead Cab.
Effects
- Boss GX-700 Pre-Amp.
- Jim Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octave.
- Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer.
- Electro Harmonix Bass Ball (Russian).
Pick-Ups
- EMG Pickups (Up Until 2008)
- Seymour Duncan Blackouts Pickups (2008-Present)
Not a complete list
[edit] References
- ^ Mick Thomson Biography. IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
- ^ Loftus, Johnny. All Music Guide Review of Vol. 3. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-02-15.
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