
MXR Green Day Dookie Drive Limited Edition Overdrive Effect Pedal V4
The MXR Dookie Drive limited edition overdrive pedal recreates the sounds of the two heavily modified amplifiers that Billie Joe Armstrong used while recording Green Dayās third studio album, Dookie. Billieās iconic guitar tone on Dookie was dirty and punchy yet articulate enough to the hear the musicality of his quick, melodic chord riffs, a sought-after sonic combination.
Production-wise, the tentpole of the Dookie album sound is powerful, jarring sonic changes that move quickly from soft and simple, to loud and proud. Many verses on the record are just vocals, bass, and drums, building anticipationĀ for choruses that introduce Billieās explosive, distorted chords.
Engineering-wise, the explosive āDookie soundā was achieved by running Billieās guitar through two Marshall 100-watt Plexi Super Lead heads. Both heavily modified, one had a scooped midrange and tons of gain, and the other was dialed down with a well-defined midrange. The band then blended the two signals to taste for each song, creating a massive guitar tone.
With the Dookie Drive, MXR combined the sounds of Billieās two modded amps into one pedal, allowing you to make your own variations of the famous āDookie soundā. The High Gain and Crunch Gain sections each represent a different Billie Joe Armstrong amplifier, and the Blend knob allows you to set the mix of the two overdrive circuits, just like Green Day did in the studio.
The pedalās Gain knob sets the intensity of the High Gain overdrive circuit. The intensity of the Crunch Gain overdrive circuit is controlled internally. Go all the way left on the Blend knob for the classic āDookie soundā or go dead right for scooped mid nastiness. For an additional cut in overall midrange frequencies, activate the Scoop switch. The Output knob sets the overall pedal volume, and the Tone knob controls the pedalās overall EQ.
If youāre looking for a dirty yet articulate guitar tone like you hear on Basket Case, When I Come Around, or Welcome to Paradise, but donāt want to have to pick up two refrigerator sized stacks to get it, then this MXR Dookie Drive in special edition artwork is worth checking out.
- Dookie by Green Day Overdrive Sound in a Pedal
- Limited Edition, Special Artwork
- Captures Both of Billie Joeās Modded Amps
- High Gain Circuit Features Scooped Gain
- Crunch Gain Circuit Delivers Well-defined Midrange
- Blend Both Overdrive Circuits Together
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The MXR Dookie Drive limited edition overdrive pedal recreates the sounds of the two heavily modified amplifiers that Billie Joe Armstrong used while recording Green Dayās third studio album, Dookie. Billieās iconic guitar tone on Dookie was dirty and punchy yet articulate enough to the hear the musicality of his quick, melodic chord riffs, a sought-after sonic combination.
Production-wise, the tentpole of the Dookie album sound is powerful, jarring sonic changes that move quickly from soft and simple, to loud and proud. Many verses on the record are just vocals, bass, and drums, building anticipationĀ for choruses that introduce Billieās explosive, distorted chords.
Engineering-wise, the explosive āDookie soundā was achieved by running Billieās guitar through two Marshall 100-watt Plexi Super Lead heads. Both heavily modified, one had a scooped midrange and tons of gain, and the other was dialed down with a well-defined midrange. The band then blended the two signals to taste for each song, creating a massive guitar tone.
With the Dookie Drive, MXR combined the sounds of Billieās two modded amps into one pedal, allowing you to make your own variations of the famous āDookie soundā. The High Gain and Crunch Gain sections each represent a different Billie Joe Armstrong amplifier, and the Blend knob allows you to set the mix of the two overdrive circuits, just like Green Day did in the studio.
The pedalās Gain knob sets the intensity of the High Gain overdrive circuit. The intensity of the Crunch Gain overdrive circuit is controlled internally. Go all the way left on the Blend knob for the classic āDookie soundā or go dead right for scooped mid nastiness. For an additional cut in overall midrange frequencies, activate the Scoop switch. The Output knob sets the overall pedal volume, and the Tone knob controls the pedalās overall EQ.
If youāre looking for a dirty yet articulate guitar tone like you hear on Basket Case, When I Come Around, or Welcome to Paradise, but donāt want to have to pick up two refrigerator sized stacks to get it, then this MXR Dookie Drive in special edition artwork is worth checking out.
- Dookie by Green Day Overdrive Sound in a Pedal
- Limited Edition, Special Artwork
- Captures Both of Billie Joeās Modded Amps
- High Gain Circuit Features Scooped Gain
- Crunch Gain Circuit Delivers Well-defined Midrange
- Blend Both Overdrive Circuits Together





















