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Riff Tone
Pop Punk Pizza Party (feat. Dave Days)
Sunrise Skater Kids
Guitarpunk2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely MIM or American Standard based on pop punk conventions)
AmpFender Hot Rod Deville 212 IV
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2010s era. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but Sweetwater's pop punk gear guide lists the Fender Hot Rod Deville as a primary amp for modern pop punk rhythm tones. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps used for this specific track.
Tone Character(10)
tight palm-muted power chordsaggressive attackcrisp and articulate top endfocused midrange punchslightly scooped but present midspercussive rhythm playingmodern pop punk driveminimal ambient effectsfast, energetic strummingcompressed, controlled sustain
Difficulty
The riff relies on fast, energetic downstrokes and tight palm muting typical of pop punk, but uses straightforward power chords and rhythm patterns, making it accessible to most players with basic technique.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely MIM or American Standard based on pop punk conventions)
AmpFender Hot Rod Deville 212 IV
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
Create an account to see all tone details
Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2010s era. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but Sweetwater's pop punk gear guide lists the Fender Hot Rod Deville as a primary amp for modern pop punk rhythm tones. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps used for this specific track.
Tone Character(10)
tight palm-muted power chordsaggressive attackcrisp and articulate top endfocused midrange punchslightly scooped but present midspercussive rhythm playingmodern pop punk driveminimal ambient effectsfast, energetic strummingcompressed, controlled sustain
Difficulty
The riff relies on fast, energetic downstrokes and tight palm muting typical of pop punk, but uses straightforward power chords and rhythm patterns, making it accessible to most players with basic technique.