Kevin 'Noodles' Wasserman
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Kevin John Wasserman (born February 4, 1963), better known by his stage name Noodles, is an American musician and singer who serves as the
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and backing vocalist for
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.


Biography

Kevin John Wasserman was born in
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,
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. Before joining The Offspring, Noodles played in a local band called Clowns of Death. He was allegedly in The Offspring because he was the only person old enough to provide alcohol for the rest of the members. He earned the nickname "Noodles" for his frequent ''noodling'' on the guitar. At one of the band's earlier shows, he was stabbed in the shoulder by a skinhead. During the band's early days, Noodles worked as a janitor at Earl Warren Elementary School in Garden Grove. Before '' Smash'' was released, he had been planning to quit the band, but the surprising success of " Come Out and Play" forced him to reconsider. On their DVD release ''
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'' (2000), as part of a mock interview, Noodles claims to like the "finer things in life", such as red wine, classical music, cigarettes, poetry and pasta. He occasionally goes snowmobiling and snowboarding.


Equipment


Guitars

Noodles generally plays
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guitars, and he has now had four signature models, each of which is a Talman. His first was the NDM1, which has a
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finish. Second was the NDM2, which has The Offspring's logo with glasses on the pickguard. His third signature guitar, the NDM3, had P90 pickups. His latest signature guitar is the NDM4. It also has P90 pickups and has a sunburst finish on it. He prefers DiMarzio Tone Zone pickups. In the early days of The Offspring, he played a wider range of guitars, including
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s, Ibanez Talmans and Gibson Les Pauls. He also owns other guitar models, such as
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guitars, a
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and other Fender models,
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, and Gibson guitars. In an interview on The Offspring's ''
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'', Noodles said that he gave his Stratocaster to one of the actors that appeared on the video for their 1994 single "
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".


Amplifiers

Noodles used VHT Pitbull amplifiers with 4x12 cabinets for most records. Since ''
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'', these were mixed with VHT Classic Lead amplifiers.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Noodles 1963 births Living people American punk rock guitarists Lead guitarists The Offspring members Guitarists from Los Angeles 20th-century American guitarists Janitors