Artists or Bands Who At One Point Used ESP Vipers
- James Hetfield of Metallica
- Pepper Keenan of Down and Corrosion of Conformity
- Kirk Windstein of Down and Crowbar
- Woody Weatherman of Corrosion of Conformity
- Jules Hodgson of KMFDM
- Max Cavalera of Soulfly and Sepultura
- Fallon Bowman of Amphibious Assault and Kittie
- Sonny Moore of From First to Last
- Thomas Erak of The Fall of Troy
- Damon Johnson of Alice Cooper
- Travis Miguel of Atreyu
- Chino Moreno of the Deftones
- Ahrue Luster of Ill Niño and formerly Machine Head
- Kaoru of Dir En Grey (Note: Actually uses ESP DKV, his new custom guitar series)
- Matt DeVries of Chimaira
- Myk Russell of LoveHateHero
- Timoteo Rosales III of I Am Ghost
- Tim Millar of Protest the Hero
- Nikolay Kiselev of Bratsk-city
- Manabu of Screw
- Members of Whitechapel (band)
- Vorph of S A M A E L
- Louise Post of Veruca Salt (band)
- Phil X of The Drills and Powder¨
- Ville Kyrönniemi of BloodDrop
- Lindsay Mcdougall of Frenzal Rhomb
- Joshua Moore of We Came As Romans
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