Basically any rock song out there. All-american rejects, the Fray, Green Day (sometimes), use those four instruments. A lot of songs from the 60's and 70's, definitely 80's include those instruments, but many bands in those time periods were not always consistent in their choice of instruments, especially after synthesizers became popular. Pretty much any rock song, and some hip-hop songs you would listen to use these instruments.
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he mainly plays the guitar. most of his songs he writes is on his guitar and it's acoustically.
Paul McCartney played the bass, John Lennon played rhythm guitar, George Harrison played lead guitar and Ringo Starr played drums. However, when recording in the studio it varied by a lot. Paul played guitar for some songs, John may have picked up the bass, etc.
The Four Teens were: Terry Noland (Vocals), Larry Welborn (Lead Guitar), Joe B. Mauldin (Bass Guitar) and Brownie Higgs (Drums). They recorded two songs that were on a record label. The two songs were Spark Plug and Go Little Go Cat, both recorded in 1958.
They use a very wide variety of instruments. Marcus primarily plays the acoustic guitar, bass drum, and tambourine with his feet using kick pedals, but I've also seen him play a full drumset and I've seen him play piano, mandolin and resonator guitar. Ben primarily plays piano or keyboard and the accordian, as well as small percussion like shakers. Winston generally plays banjo and resonator guitar, ocassionally the electric bass, and on very rare occasions, the wonderful instrument that is the banjolin (mandolin/banjo combination). Ted plays the upright bass and electric bass and drums for a few tracks, such as Thistle and Weeds. All four members sing. They also have a few people come in on horns and violins for songs like White Blank Page and Winter Winds. They are all very well rounded musicians.