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Jon D. Hudson (born April 13, 1968) is a rock guitarist best known for his work with Faith No More from 1996 to their breakup in 1998, and again since 2009, when the band reformed. Hudson's only recordings with the band were their 1997 final studio album Album of the Year and two songs for the Sparks album Plagarism.

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- Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars
- Marshall JCM800 heads
- Marshall 1960 Guitar Cabinets
- Fender Twin combo
- Rocktron Expression effects unit
- Vox Valve-Tone overdrive
- MXR Custom Audio Booster
- Ibanez or Boss chorus
- MXR Smartgate

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