Epiphone Unveils The Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 Bass

The highly anticipated bass is at last being released to fans worldwide

Epiphone Unveils The Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 Bass

The highly anticipated bass is at last being released to fans worldwide

Epiphone is proud to announce the launch of the Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3, a signature bass created in collaboration with legendary Green Day co-founder and bassist Mike Dirnt. This modern revival of the legendary Gibson Grabber G-3 pays homage to the instrument that helped shape the sound of punk rockโ€™s explosion from the undergroundโ€”including its iconic role in Green Dayโ€™s landmark 1994 album, Dookiewhich recently celebrated its 30th anniversary

Mike Dirnt continues to perform with his favorite, beloved bass, most recently on Green Dayโ€™s The Saviors World Tour in front of millions of fans.

The Epiphone Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 is available worldwide in Silverburst finish at authorized Epiphone dealers, Gibson Garage locations in London and Nashville, and online at Epiphone.comA Natural finish is also available globally, exclusively through the Gibson Garage, and online at Epiphone.com

Known for his punchy bass lines, dynamic vocals, and electrifying stage presence, Dirnt has been a driving force behind one of musicโ€™s most influential and long-running bands. The new Grabber G-3 reflects his legacy with a design that blends classic construction and modern performance features.

Crafted with a double-cutaway maple body and a 34-inch scale three-piece maple neck, the Grabber G-3 offers smooth playability and solid resonance. Depending on the finishโ€”available in Silverburst or Naturalโ€”players can choose between an ebony or maple fretboard, each adorned with black abalone dot inlays and 20 medium jumbo frets.

The headstock features the classic Grabber โ€œVโ„ขโ€ shape, paired with open-gear bass tuners and historic clover buttons. A bone nut enhances resonance, while the Leo Quanยฎ Badass IIโ„ข bridge delivers powerful attack, sustain, and full adjustability. Strings run through the body and are anchored with ferrules on the back, contributing to the bassโ€™s rich tone and lasting sustain.

At the heart of the Grabber G-3 are three Gibson G-3 pickupshandcrafted in Nashville, TN, at the Gibson Pickup Shop. Wired in a unique โ€œbuck-and-a-halfโ€ configuration, the pickups offer versatile humbucking combinations via a three-way toggle switchโ€”neck and middle, all three engaged, or middle and bridgeโ€”alongside master volume and tone controls for a wide palette of noise-free tones.

The Epiphone Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 bass arrives with a hardshell case, making it road-ready for studio sessions or global tours. Whether youโ€™re a die-hard Green Day fan or a bassist seeking a bold, versatile instrument, the Grabber G-3 delivers the punch, style, and legacy of a punk rock legend.

Green Day has become one of rockโ€™s most enduring institutions, a band whose sound channels the three-chords-and-a-headrush excitement found in everything from East Bay punk and power pop to 60s garage and hard rock. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015, the band has released fourteen studio albums to date, including the Double Diamond-certified Dookie and the punk rock opera turned Broadway musical American Idiot.

Their fourteenth studio album, Saviors (2024), was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 67th Annual GRAMMYยฎ Awards and reissued in 2025 as a deluxe edition featuring bonus singles and videos on Saviors: ร‰dition De Luxe. This past year, Green Day took their sold-out Saviors Tour across the globe, headlining shows and performing at major festivals such as Coachella, Bottle Rock, Riot Fest, Download, Ohana, and Oceanโ€™s Calling. Most recently, the band released the music video for their single โ€œSuzie Chapstickโ€โ€” watch it HERE.

For the latest news on Green Day, visit: https://greenday.com

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Jon D'Auria   By: Jon D'Auria