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Apart from Cars, Computers I do bugger all else...

lol im the same,

i like motor bike just dont have 1

hate fishing cause i hate touching wet fish

love go-karts but there too dear to buy one (no money left after looking @ pc shops)

like to go cruising fri nights

what games you into andy

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Apart from the usual hanging out, drinking, fishing etc... I am trained as a professional portrait photographer and take heaps of photos.

Also love to travel... currently visited 16 countries.

teaching myself to play electric guitar

teaching myself to speak japanese (yes, i suck at it :P )

music

drooling over cars i cant afford

motorcycles (which i also cant afford...)

music

movies

photography

music

multimedia stuff

did i mention music?

Lol I'm also self taught. Been playing 2 years or so.

Mainly stick to bass though.

I cant read scales, or notes or anything haha. Just tabs.

I can play whole of Battery, Disposable Heroes and Master Of Puppets by Metallica. Probably the best solo's I can play.

What equipment do you all use?

I also play drums, but just at our band practices lol.

heh, i can only do tabs aswell.

used to play a lot 3-4 years back.

could read notes and all that, then i stopped playing and forgot how to do it all :)

now i just play whenever im bored.

so i kinda suck, lol.

i use an old JD luthier something or other.

got it 5 or so years ago, cheap thing, but its alright for what its worth.

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Pretty nice jackson Bl4cK32 :)

I use a fender Tom Delonge signature guitar and a Mesa Boogie Tripple rectifier head (About 300watts) and a Mesa Boogie cab.

My bass is fender precision bass Mark Hoppus signature and amp is just a Ampeg SVT head 200watts and Ampeg cabinet.

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