Jackson Guitars has released a new episode of “Backstage Pass,” in which Claustrofobia guitarist Marcus D'Angelo Sepultura 's farewell American tour .
“It’s a huge pleasure to be able to talk, through Jackson’s official channel, about the gear I carry on the road. It was a great opportunity to show how organic and simple my sound is. I don’t like anything interfering with the sound I have in my brain and in my hands. The metal I make is much more about blood and guts than any other ‘extra technology,’ and Jackson represents that very well and has faithfully met my needs in this regard for many years,” comments Marcus D’Angelo.
Watch the episode below.
Currently based in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Brazilian death/thrash metal trio Claustrofobia , formed in 1994 by brothers Marcus and Caio D'Angelo, has a career spanning almost three decades, a discography consisting of six full-length albums and one DVD release, numerous international tours, high-performance live shows sharing stages with names like Iron Maiden, Slayer and Anthrax, as well as countless fans around the world.
Jackson Guitars
Jackson began in the late 1970s, when heavy metal experienced a resurgence in popularity and a small guitar repair shop in Southern California became the epicenter of a new level of shred-sanctioned excellence. Since then, Jackson guitars have been universally praised as the guitars of metal.

