Nick Raskulinecz

Nick Raskulinecz is an American music producer. His work has been honored with a Grammy Award. He is based in Nashville, Tennessee.

Career

Raskulinecz dates from around Knoxville. First he produced there bands with his $ 2,700 expensive eight-track machine. He also played in a thrash - funk band called Hyper Tribe, which soon renamed itself in Movement and moved to Los Angeles. On the recommendation of Brian Bell of Weezer, he took a job in the local Sound City Studios, he was a sound engineer.

2001, after he had the Sound City Studios leave he was invited by Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, to produce their album One by One. Grohl he knew of the work on the piece A320 from the album Godzilla: The Album. As a result, he mixed from the DVDs of the band, Everywhere but Home, Foo Fighters Live at Wembley Stadium, and Skin and Bones.

In addition, he also worked with bands like We As Human, Evanescence, Marilyn Manson, Deftones, Stone Sour, Trivium, Duff McKagan, Mondo Generator, Danzig, The Exies, Ash, My Ruin, Velvet Revolver, Rush, Shadows Fall, Superdrag, Goatsnake, Fireball Ministry, Rye Coalition, Death Angel and Danko Jones. For Rush in 2007 he produced the album Snakes & Arrows, Trivium Shogun. In 2009, he worked for Alice in Chains and produced their comeback Black Gives Way to Blue. In 2011 he worked on the album self-titled album from Evanescence.

He also plays as a bass player in a band called Epic Ditch, with whom he published the produced his own debut 36 - Hour in February 2012.

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