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Matt Wallace is an American record producer. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley,[1] and has been producing professionally since the early 1980s.[2] Among his credits are the highly acclaimed album Angel Dust by Faith No More and the multiplatinum Songs About Jane by Maroon 5.[1]
Credits
- The 88, "Not Only... But Also
- Bic Runga, Drive
- Blues Traveler, Bridge
- Bowling for Soup, Let's Hear it for Johnny!
- Buffalo Nickel, Long 33 1/3 Play
- Chagall Guevara, Chagall Guevara
- Chantal Kreviazuk, Under These Rocks and Stones
- Dog's Eye View, Daisy
- Ednaswap, Ednaswap
- Eye Alaska, "Genesis Underground", album
- Faith No More, We Care a Lot, Introduce Yourself, The Real Thing, Live at Brixton Academy, Angel Dust
- Fenix TX, Fenix TX
- Fightstar, One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours.
- Green Apple Quick Step, Kid
- H2O, Go
- The Higher, On Fire''
- Imperial Teen, What is Not to Love
- John Hiatt, Perfectly Good Guitar, "Live At Budokan"
- Josh Clayton-Felt, Inarticulate Nature Boy
- Ludo, You're Awful, I Love You, Prepare the Preparations
- Maroon 5, Songs About Jane
- Mars Electric - "Someday" single
- Mushroomhead, XIII
- New Monkees, What I Want single
- O.A.R., "All Sides" album
- The Replacements, Don't Tell a Soul
- Peter Searcy, Could You Please and Thank You
- Small Mercies, Beautiful Hum
- Sons of Freedom, Sons of Freedom, Gump
- The Spent Poets, The Spent Poets
- Spin Doctors, Nice Talking to Me
- Squad Five-O, Late News Breaking
- Sugarcult, Start Static
- Susanna Hoffs, Susanna Hoffs
- The Toll, "Sticks and Stones and Broken Bones"
- Udora, Liberty Square
- Wakefield, American Made
- Paul Westerberg, 14 Songs
- Weapon of Choice, Highperspice, Nutmeg Phantasy
- Thirsty Merc, Mousetrap Heart
- Matt Wallace, Mario Lover, Nintendo 64, Funny Smile
References
- ^ a b Interview with Matt Wallace. Emusician.com. Accessed December 12, 2007.
- ^ Credits, Allmusic.com
Categories:- American record producers
- University of California, Berkeley alumni
- Living people
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