Jeff Forrest

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Jeff Forrest (recording engineer) of Doubletime Recording Studio

Jeff Forrest is an American

recording engineer
.

Bio and career

Jeff Forrest was born in Flint, Michigan, and attended Central Michigan University and The Berklee College of Music. Jeff Forrest is a recording engineer from the

Rocket From the Crypt, Fluf, Jejune, Jack's Broken Heart, No Gimmick[1] and Kill Holiday. Forrest's most recent work is with the band 'Pink Yacht Club'.[2]

Forrest moved from Atlanta to Los Angeles in the late 1980s looking to catch on with the music industry.[3] Forrest spent years recording under the moniker 'Forrest Butler' producing music for artists at his previous studio (East County Studio). Forrest eventually became a producer and started his own label 'Immune Label'.Immune Records released Mike Keneally's hat, Boil that Dust Speck, Half Alive in Hollywood and The Mistakes.[3]

Discography

1992

1992 Na Vucca Do Lupu-Three Mile Pilot

1992 Slake-Drip Tank

1993 Curves that Kick-16

1994 Buddha-Blink 182

1994 Shrunken Head-Deadbolt

1994 Songs in the Key of Bree-Buck-O-Nine

1995 Cheshire Cat-Blink 182

1995 Barfly-Buck-O-Nine

1995 Boil that Dust Speck-Mike Keneally

1995 The Classic Years- Fluf

1995 The Romantic Adventures of Harry-Gregory Page

1995 The Mistakes

1995 Kiss Me Twice I'm Schitzo-The Sort of Quartet

1995 Orien's Sky-Peggy Watson

1995 Cattle Decapitation-Ten Torments of the Damned

1996 Chiaroscuro-Turkey Mallet

1996 Drop Out- 16

1996 Half Alive in Hollywood-Mike Keneally

1997 Sluggo-Mike Keneally

1999 Cattle Decapitation-Human Jerky

2000 Cattle Decapitation-Homovore

External links

References

  1. ^ "How Phoenix Almost Lost J.D. Stooks, Our Quintessential Hipster Singer-Songwriter". Phoenix New Times. Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Punk Yacht Club's silly sailors". San Diego Reader. San Diego Reader. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b D'Agostino, John (17 June 1992). "Songwriter Finds His Niche as Producer and Engineer". LA Times. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2018.