Electric Bass Guitar Jay Bentley

Electric Bass Guitar Jay Bentley

Along with vocalist Greg Graffin, Btley has appeared on nearly all of Bad Religion's studio albums, with the sole exception being their second album Into the Unknown (1983).

Jay Btley grew up in Santa Clarita, California, and later moved to Woodland Hills. As with guitarist Brett Gurewitz and lead singer Greg Graffin, he was a studt of El Camino Real High School. He played in Bad Religion for three years (1980–1983),

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Btley was a onetime member of such notable L.A. groups as Wasted Youth, T.S.O.L., The Circle Jerks and Cathedral Of Tears. He rejoined Bad Religion in late 1985 while the How Could Hell Be Any Worse? line-up – adding Circle Jerks' Greg Hetson as the band's second guitarist – was reuniting to record the first three reunion albums, Suffer, No Control and Against the Grain, which are oft considered their best releases

There's Something Hard In There: Bad Religion's Jay Bentley Discusses Influential Bassists

. Today, Btley continues touring and recording with Bad Religion. He has appeared on every Bad Religion release, with the exceptions of Into the Unknown (1983) and the Back to the Known (1985) EP. The band's most rect studio album, Age of Unreason, was recorded in 2018 and 2019, with a May 1, 2019 release.

Since the early 2010s, Btley has be the regular touring member of Me First And The Gimme Gimmes filling in on bass and backup vocals for Fat Mike.

He also has a daughter named Peribeau and a son named Dragon and lives with his wife Natalia Fabia in Costa Mesa, California.

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In the past, Btley has had struggles with alcoholism. He first quit drinking in 1990 but relapsed in 1998. Since 2005, he is completely alcohol abstint.

Btley's main basses have be Fder models for most of his career in Bad Religion, primarily a black and/or white Precision models; in rect years, however, he has be an dorser of Epiphone and has his own Jack Casady signature.ALL 35 Bass Guitars 12 Amplifiers 9 Effects Pedals 1 Music Accessories 4 Guitars 6 Studio Equipment 1 Strings 1 Headphones 1

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Jay uses a pair of p basses live. He upgraded the basses to have a pair of dimarzio dp122 p bass pickups

Getting The Live Sound Of Jay Bentley

Jay Used Schecter basses back in the day. He states that, the basses were so heavy that he would often complain about his back hurting. fellow Bad Religion member Brian Baker got fed up with Jay complaining about his back. As a result Brian bought Jay an Epiphone Jack Cassidy bass as a joke. Bria...

Jay has a backup p bass in his live rig. He states that it is a combination of a Fender and a Schecter. The body is Fender fender American Vintage 63 p bass, but with a Schecter neck. The Schecter neck came from a bass he bought online from a seller in Texas. He put the Schecter neck on the bass ...

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At 0:30 in this video of Bad Religion performing at Rock am Ring in 2018, we can see the Orange 4-Stroke 300 on stage ontop of an Ampeg 8x10 bass cabinet. Jay is also featured on the official Orange Amps page as an artist that uses the 4-Stroke 300.

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One of jays live basses is a bass he made by combining a Fender American Vintage body and a Schecter neck. Part of the mods Jay did was have a Badass bridge installed. Jay bought the bridge online. As a result Jays believes there could be a slight chance the bridge is a copy not an authentic bada...

In this post jay can be seen playing a g&l l1000. He states that this bass was bought in 82 after his peavey bass was stolen at a show

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In this post jay shows off his squier strat. He was given this guitar as a birthday gift. The guitar was reliced and signed by the bad religion crew

Seymour Duncan Jay Bentley

Live, jay uses a radial jdi. He says he preferred to have his own di rather than using the one the venues give him. He says that having his own minimized the differences in tone he noticed each night

In this post jay shows off his gibson sg. He states that he has been tinkering with the guitar since the 90s. Ot has had various sets of dimarzio pickups in it over the years including a dp122

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Jay Used Schecter basses back in the day. He states that, the basses were so heavy that he would often complain about his back hurting. fellow Bad Religion member Brian Baker got fed up with Jay complaining about his back. As a result Brian bought Jay an Epiphone Jack Cassidy bass as a joke. Bria...

Jay has a backup p bass in his live rig. He states that it is a combination of a Fender and a Schecter. The body is Fender fender American Vintage 63 p bass, but with a Schecter neck. The Schecter neck came from a bass he bought online from a seller in Texas. He put the Schecter neck on the bass ...

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At 0:30 in this video of Bad Religion performing at Rock am Ring in 2018, we can see the Orange 4-Stroke 300 on stage ontop of an Ampeg 8x10 bass cabinet. Jay is also featured on the official Orange Amps page as an artist that uses the 4-Stroke 300.

File:13 08 10 Taubertal Bad Religion Jay Bentley 3.jpg

One of jays live basses is a bass he made by combining a Fender American Vintage body and a Schecter neck. Part of the mods Jay did was have a Badass bridge installed. Jay bought the bridge online. As a result Jays believes there could be a slight chance the bridge is a copy not an authentic bada...

In this post jay can be seen playing a g&l l1000. He states that this bass was bought in 82 after his peavey bass was stolen at a show

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In this post jay shows off his squier strat. He was given this guitar as a birthday gift. The guitar was reliced and signed by the bad religion crew

Seymour Duncan Jay Bentley

Live, jay uses a radial jdi. He says he preferred to have his own di rather than using the one the venues give him. He says that having his own minimized the differences in tone he noticed each night

In this post jay shows off his gibson sg. He states that he has been tinkering with the guitar since the 90s. Ot has had various sets of dimarzio pickups in it over the years including a dp122

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