Howie Weinberg

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Howie Weinberg is an American audio mastering engineer with over 2,257 mastering credits according to AllMusic,[1] over 200 albums certified Gold or Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),[2] 3 TEC Awards,[3][1] 16 Grammy Awards, 33 Grammy nominations,[4][5][1] 2 Juno Awards,[6][1][7][8] and 1 Mercury Prize.

Notably, Weinberg mastered Herbie Hancock's 1983 Grammy Award-winning album Future Shock.[9][10] Weinberg also worked on the Payolas' Juno-winning 1993 song "Eyes of a Stranger".[8][1] Other notable mastering works include the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill[9] and Nirvana's Nevermind,[9][11][12] both of which were ranked on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[13]

Weinberg has mastered over 200 records which were certified Gold or Platinum.[2][better source needed]

Weinberg also worked with:

Dimebag Darrell of Pantera said of Weinberg:

When you get to mastering you've got to find the magic mix that works once it goes through all the compression and EQing. We worked with Howie Weinberg and he's a fantabulous motherfucker.[25]

Weinberg began working in the mail room at Masterdisk in 1979, delivering recording tapes in New York City. Mastering engineer Bob Ludwig acted as his mentor. In January 2011, he left Masterdisk to set up his own mastering company in Los Angeles, Howie Weinberg Mastering, which appeared in Voyage LA Magazine's "Most Inspiring Stories" on February 11, 2021.[26]

In 2017 his work from Nirvana's, Smells Like Teen Spirit, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[11] That year he also won a Juno Awards of 2017 for The Strumbellas.[27][1]

He appeared on a panel discussion at the 2009 SXSW music festival titled Producers "On Making Classic Records" sometimes working in a teaching capacity.[28]

Weinberg also consults with new technologies, new media, and education. In 2020, Weinberg began consulting with LANDR, an online, cloud-based, automated mastering service developed by MixGenius in Montreal, Quebec. The service digitally masters uploaded audio tracks using artificial intelligence algorithms.[29][30]

Awards[]

Listed below are Grammy wins and nominations for albums he has received credit for Mastering.

In 1991, Weinberg was Grammy nominated for Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger, which was nominated for Best Metal Performance.[31][9][4]

That same year, he got two Grammy nominations for Mariah Carey's album Emotions. It was nominated for Best Pop Female Performance and for Producer of the Year Non Classical. Howie Weinberg mastered the album.[32][9][4]

In 1992 Weinberg won two Grammys and had one Grammy nomination for the Arrested Development album 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of.... The album won Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance Duo or Group for the single Tennessee. It was nominated for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the single People Everyday.[33][19][4]

In 1993, he was Grammy nominated for LL Cool J's 14 Shots to the Dome single "Stand by Your Man (LL Cool J song)". It was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance. Weinberg mastered the album.[34][19][4]

In 1995, he earned a Grammy nomination for the Red Hot Chili Peppers album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. It was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance.[35] The album was mastered by Weinberg.[9][4]

In 1996 he won a Grammy for mastering the Smashing Pumpkins's album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.[36][9][4]

In 1996 he was thrice Grammy nominated for Garbage's "Stupid Girl", which was nominated for Best New Artist, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song.[37][9][4]

In 1997 he won a Grammy Award for mastering The Smashing Pumpkins's The End Is the Beginning Is the End, which won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.[38][9][4]

In 1997 he earned a Grammy nominated for U2's Pop. It was nominated Best Rock Album. Weinberg mastered the album.[39][9][40][4]

In 1998 he was Grammy nominated for The Smashing Pumpkins's album Adore, which was nominated for Best Alternative Music Performance.[41][14][4]

In 1998 he was twice Grammy nominated for Garbage's album Version 2.0, which was Grammy nominated for Album of the Year and Rock Album.[42][14][4]

In 2000 he was thrice Grammy nominated for his work on Madonna's album Music. Weinberg mastered it and it was nominated for Record of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and Best Pop Vocal Album.[43][9][4]

In 2003 he won a Grammy for mastering Sheryl Crow's C'mon, C'mon which was released in 2002, spawning the hit single "Soak Up the Sun". The second single, "Steve McQueen", won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. The album earned four Grammy nominations.[44][9] It was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, Best Rock Album and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.[45][46] This album also earned 2 TEC Awards.[47][1][4]

In 2006 he was Grammy nominated for mastering Yeah Yeah Yeahs's Show Your Bones, which was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album.[14][48][4]

He also was Grammy nominated for UB40's album Who You Fighting For? that same year. It was nominated for Best Reggae Album.[49][14][4]

In 2006, he also won a Latin Grammy for mastering Ahí vamos' which won for Best Rock Solo Vocal.

In 2008 he won a Grammy for mastering Daft Punk's Alive 2007, which won Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2008.[50][9][4]

In 2019 he won a Latin Grammy Award for mastering Mon Laferte's Norma, which won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album.[51]

In 2013 he was Grammy nominated for mastering Fiona Apple's The Idler Wheel..., which was Grammy nominated for Best Alternative Music Album.[52][9][4]

In 2020 he won three Grammys for mastering Gary Clark Jr.'s album This Land. The album won three Grammys and earned one nomination. The album won Best Contemporary Blues Album, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song. It was nominated for Best Music Video.[53][9][4]

Other awards[]

Weinberg was nominated for the Mix Foundation's TEC Awards (Technical Excellence & Creativity) for mastering engineer in 1997.[54] He was named among the winners for Outstanding Creative Achievement in 2003 as part of the team for Sheryl Crow's "Soak Up the Sun" and C'mon, C'mon,[55] and in 2006 for Record Production as part of the team for Gorillaz's "Feel Good Inc".[56] In 2001 he received a Mercury Prize for mastering PJ Harvey's album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea.[57][9] This album also won a Mercury Prize.[58][59]

Other awards information[]

As of 2021, Weinberg has not won a Grammy statuette.[60] Mastering engineers are not eligible for a GRAMMY statuette except in the categories of Best Historical Album, Best Immersive Audio Album, Best Engineered Album Classical, Best Engineered Album Non- Classical, Record of the Year and Album of The Year. (Mastering Engineers are eligible to receive a Winner's Certificate for all winning albums.).[61]

Weinberg will never be nominated as "Best Engineered" in any of those categories because those engineers (candidates and nominees) are recording engineers and not mastering engineers.

However, the recording engineers that recorded Sheryl Crow's, that Weinberg mastered, Jack Joseph Puig, Trina Shoemaker, Eric Tew and Andy Wallace, (Sheryl Crow) in 2002, were Grammy nominated in one of those categories, , had they won for Best Engineered Recording, Non Classical, Weinberg would have received a Grammy statuette in place of a Grammy Winner's Certificate for mastering. They did not win, so instead, he earned the .[62]

Personal life[]

Howie Weinberg married Rachel Felder, the director of artists and repertory at Columbia Records, in July 1999.[63] The couple separated in 2009 and divorced soon after.

Partial discography[]

If not stated otherwise, Howie Weinberg received credits for mastering. Listed in alphabetical order:[46]

  • ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of DeadSource Tags & Codes (2002)
  • 13 EnginesPerpetual Motion Machine (1993)
  • 24-7 SpyzHeavy Metal Soul by the Pound (1996)
  • 2nd II None2nd II None (1991)
  • 3 Doors DownSeventeen Days (2005)
  • 3 Colours RedThe Union of Souls (2004)
  • 3rd BassThe Cactus Album (1989), Derelicts of Dialect (1991)
  • 54-40Since When (1998)
  • 7horseSongs for a Voodoo Wedding (2014), Livin in a Bitch of a World (2016)
  • A Dozen FuriesA Concept from Fire (2005)
  • A Giant DogPile (2016)
  • A Perfect MurderUnbroken (2004), Strength Through Vengeance (2005)
  • A'A' vs. Monkey Kong (2000)
  • Abiodun Oyewole25 Years (1996)
  • Acid TestDrop (1993)
  • Active ChildYou Are All I See (2011), Rapor (2013)
  • Adele BerteiLittle Lives (1988)
  • AerosmithDone with Mirrors (1985)
  • After the FallAlways Forever Now (2005)
  • Alabama 3Exile on Coldharbour Lane (1997)
  • Aleks Syntek89–99 (2000)
  • Alice CooperThe Last Temptation (1994)
  • Alien Crime SyndicateDust to Dirt (2000), From the Word Go (2000), Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal (2004)
  • All Hail the YetiAll Hail the Yeti (2012)
  • The AlmightyPsycho-Narco (2001)
  • AM TaxiWe Don't Stand a Chance (2010)
  • American Hi-FiBlood & Lemonade (2014)
  • Amusement Parks on FireOut of the Angeles (2005)
  • Andrew Dice Clay40 Too Long (1993)
  • Andrew W.K.I Get Wet (2001), The Wolf (2003)
  • Angelo BadalamentiSoundtrack from Twin Peaks (1990)
  • AntennaHideout (1993)
  • AnthraxSpreading the Disease (1985)
  • Anti-FlagFor Blood and Empire (2006)
  • Apoptygma BerzerkRocket Science (2009)
  • Arctic MonkeysHumbug (2009)
  • AridLittle Things of Venom (2000)
  • Arlen RothArlen Roth (1987)
  • Arrested Development3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of... (1992), Zingalamaduni (1994)
  • ArsonistsAs the World Burns (1999)
  • Art BergmannCrawl with Me (1988), Art Bergmann (1991)
  • Arto LindsayMundo Civilizado (1996)
  • AshMeltdown (2004)
  • AtreyuThe Curse (2004), Lead Sails Paper Anchor (2007), Long Live (2015)
  • Authority ZeroAndiamo (2004)
  • Autopilot OffAutopilot Off (2002), Make a Sound (2004)
  • Awaken the EmpireAurora (2015)
  • Axel BauerSimple Mortel (1998)
  • B'zAction (2007)
  • BabasónicosDopádromo (1996), Miami (2000), Jessico (2002), Infame (2004)
  • Babe the Blue OxPeople (1996)
  • Baby ChaosSafe Sex Designer Drugs & the Death of Rock 'n' Roll (1995)
  • Babylon A.D.Nothing Sacred (1992)
  • Bad BrainsRise (1993), Black Dots (1996)
  • BarkmarketVegas Throat (1990), Gimmick (1993)
  • Barrington LevyTurning Point (1992)
  • Beastie BoysLicensed to Ill (1986), Hello Nasty (1998)
  • BeatsteaksLaunched (1999)
  • Ben FoldsWay to Normal (2008)
  • Ben Folds FiveWhatever and Ever Amen (1997), Naked Baby Photos (1998), The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner (1999)
  • Ben KwellerGo Fly a Kite (2012)
  • Ben LeeBreathing Tornados (1999), Hey You. Yes You. (2002)
  • Best CoastCalifornia Nights (2015)
  • Biffy ClyroPuzzle (2007), Only Revolutions (2009)
  • Big CountryThe Crossing (1983)
  • Big Head Todd and the MonstersStrategem (1994)
  • Big SugarHemi-Vision (1996), Heated (1999), Hit & Run (2003)
  • Billy CorganTheFutureEmbrace (2005)
  • BjörkFamily Tree (2002)
  • Blind MelonNico (1996)
  • Blonde RedheadFake Can Be Just as Good (1997), In an Expression of the Inexpressible (1998)
  • Blues TravelerSave His Soul (1993), Live from the Fall (1996)
  • Blur13 (1999), Think Tank (2003)
  • Bob MouldWorkbook (1989)
  • Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.New Funky Nation (1990)
  • Boss HogBoss Hog (1995)
  • Bowling for SoupThe Great Burrito Extortion Case (2006)
  • Brand New HeaviesGet Used to It (2006)
  • BTESCM (1997)
  • BucketheadBucketheadland (1992), Giant Robot (1994)
  • Built to SpillPerfect from Now On (1997)
  • BurnDo or Die (2017)
  • Butch WalkerThe Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites (2006), Afraid of Ghosts (2015)
  • Cage the ElephantCage the Elephant (2009), Thank You, Happy Birthday (2011)
  • Camper Van BeethovenKey Lime Pie (1989)
  • CaviarThe Thin Mercury Sound (2004)
  • Cheap TrickLap of Luxury (1988)
  • ChevelleWonder What's Next (2002)
  • Fortaleza (2015)
  • Circa SurviveBlue Sky Noise (2010)
  • CKYInfiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild (2002), An Answer Can Be Found (2005), Carver City (2009)
  • The ClashCombat Rock (1982), Cut the Crap (1985)
  • ClutchThe Elephant Riders (1998), Jam Room (2000)
  • Coheed and CambriaThe Afterman: Ascension (2012), The Afterman: Descension (2013)
  • ColdCold (1998)
  • Cop Shoot CopAsk Questions Later (1993), Release (1994)
  • CrackerThe Golden Age (1996)
  • Craig GNow, That's More Like It (1991)
  • Crash Test DummiesGive Yourself a Hand (1999), I Don't Care That You Don't Mind (2001)
  • CreedMy Own Prison (1997)
  • The Crystal MethodVegas (1997)
  • The CultElectric (1987)
  • Cyclone Temple – I Hate Therefore, I Am (1991)
  • Cypress HillCypress Hill (1991)
  • DamageplanNew Found Power (2004)
  • DanzigDanzig (1988), Danzig III: How the Gods Kill (1992)
  • Das PopDas Pop (2009)
  • David Lee RothCrazy From The Heat (1985)
  • Def LeppardOn Through the Night (1980), High 'n' Dry (1981), Pyromania (1983), Hysteria (1987)
  • DeftonesWhite Pony (2000), Saturday Night Wrist (2006), Gore (2016)
  • Deltron 3030Deltron 3030 (2000), Event 2 (2013)
  • Dire StraitsLove over Gold (1982)
  • DisagreeTo Prevent the Earth from Moving with You (2009)
  • DisturbedThe Sickness (2000), Believe (2002)
  • The Disposable Heroes of HiphoprisyHypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury (1992)
  • DJ QuikQuik Is the Name (1991)
  • Dog Eat DogAll Boro Kings (1994)
  • DopeFelons and Revolutionaries (1999)
  • Double X PossePut Ya Boots On (1992)
  • Dream TheaterWhen Dream and Day Unite (1989), Train of Thought (2003), Live at Budokan (2004)
  • DredgChuckles and Mr. Squeezy (2011)
  • Dropkick MurphysBlackout (2003)
  • Dynamite HackSuperfast (2000)
  • EarshotTwo (2004)
  • East Cameron Folkcore – For Sale (2013)
  • EasterhouseContenders (1986)
  • Eddie MoneyCan't Hold Back (1986)
  • ElefantThe Black Magic Show (2006)
  • Elliott Waits For No One – EWFNO- Ghost Behind The rainbow (2018) EWFNO/ CMurder – Mama's Bad Boy (2019)
  • Elvis CostelloWhen I Was Cruel (2002)
  • End of FashionEnd of Fashion (2006)
  • Eve's PlumEnvy (1993)
  • EverlastEat at Whitey's (2000)
  • ExtremeExtreme (1989)
  • Faith No MoreKing for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995), Album of the Year (1997)
  • FastballMake Your Mama Proud (1996)
  • Fear FactoryArchetype (2004)
  • Fear of PopFear of Pop: Volume 1 (1998)
  • FeederPolythene (1997)
  • FeistThe Reminder (2007)
  • FilterCrazy Eyes (2016)
  • FinchBack to Oblivion (2014)
  • Finger ElevenTip (1998)
  • Fiona AppleThe Idler Wheel... (2012)
  • FishboneGive a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe (1993)
  • Foster the People – "Pumped Up Kicks" (2010)
  • The FramesDance the Devil (1999)
  • Franz FerdinandYou Could Have It So Much Better (2005)
  • The FrayHelios (2014)
  • FuelNatural Selection (2003)
  • Funeral for a FriendCasually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003)
  • Gang StarrStep in the Arena (1990), Daily Operation (1992)
  • GarbageGarbage (1995), Version 2.0 (1998)
  • Geto BoysThe Geto Boys (1990)
  • GizmachiThe Imbuing (2005)
  • GODPossession (1992)
  • GorillazGorillaz (2001), Demon Days (2005), Plastic Beach (2010)
  • Gustavo CeratiAhi Vamos (2006)
  • Handsome Boy Modeling SchoolSo... How's Your Girl? (1999), White People (2004)
  • Johnny Goudie & The Little Champions – El Payaso (2009)
  • Judgment Nightsoundtrack (1993)
  • Just-IceThe Desolate One (1989)
  • HammerboxNumb (1993)
  • Hed PEHed PE (1997)
  • HelmetMeantime (1992), Betty (1994), Dead to the World (2016)
  • Herbie HancockFuture Shock (1983), Sound-System (1984), Perfect Machine (1999)
  • The Human LeagueHysteria (1984)
  • Hüsker DüCandy Apple Grey (1986)
  • Ian BrownMusic of the Spheres (2001), Solarized (2004)
  • Ice CubeAmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (1990)
  • Iggy PopInstinct (1988), Beat 'Em Up (2001)
  • Iron MaidenThe Essential Iron Maiden (2005)
  • James BrownIn the Jungle Groove (1986)
  • The JayhawksHollywood Town Hall (1992)
  • Jeff BuckleyGrace (1994)
  • The Jesus LizardShow (1996), The Jesus Lizard (1998), Blue (1998)
  • John MellencampUh-huh (1983)
  • Jon Spencer Blues ExplosionNow I Got Worry (1996), Acme (1998), Xtra-Acme USA (1999), Damage (2004)
  • JuanesLoco de Amor (2014)
  • KasabianWest Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (2009), Velociraptor! (2011)
  • The KillersSam's Town (2006), Sawdust (2007)
  • KittieSpit (2000)
  • KornUntouchables (2002)
  • Kurtis BlowKurtis Blow (1980), Deuce (1981), Tough (1982), Party Time? (1983), The Best Rapper on the Scene (1983), Ego Trip (1984)
  • KyussBlues for the Red Sun (1992)
  • L'Arc-en-CielSmile (2004), Awake (2005), Kiss (2007)
  • Less Than JakeGNV FLA (2008)
  • Limp BizkitThree Dollar Bill, Yall$ (1997), Significant Other (1999), Gold Cobra (2011)
  • LL Cool JBigger and Deffer (1987), Walking with a Panther (1989), Mama Said Knock You Out (1990), 14 Shots to the Dome (1993)
  • Luna SeaLunacy (2000)
  • LuxtorpedaMYWASWYNAS (2016)
  • Major LazerFree the Universe (2013)
  • Marmaduke DukeDuke Pandemonium (2009)
  • MaterialMemory Serves (1982), One Down (1982), Seven Souls (1989), The Third Power (1991), Live in Japan (1993), Hallucination Engine (1994), Temporary Music (2017)
  • ManowarKings of Metal (1988)
  • Material IssueDestination Universe (1992)
  • The MescalerosStreetcore (2003)
  • MetallicaHardwired... To Self-Destruct (2016)
  • MetallicaMaster of Puppets (Remasted 2017)[16]
  • The Mighty Mighty BosstonesPay Attention (2000)
  • The Mint ChicksCrazy? Yes! Dumb? No! (2006), Bad Buzz EP (2010)
  • Modest MouseGood News for People Who Love Bad News (2004), We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007)
  •  [nl] [nl] (2001)
  •  [nl]Grand [nl] (2004)
  • MotörheadAce of Spades (1980)
  • MudvayneL.D. 50 (2000)
  • MuseAbsolution (2003), Black Holes and Revelations (2006)
  • MushroomheadA Wonderful Life (2020)
  • My Sister's MachineDiva (1992), Wallflower (1993)
  • The Naked Brothers BandI Don't Want to Go to School (2008)
  • Nice & SmoothNice & Smooth (1989)
  • NirvanaNevermind (1991)
  • Nona HendryxThe Art of Defense (1984)
  • Norma JeanO God, the Aftermath (2005)
  • Ozzy OsbourneBark at the Moon (1983)
  • PanteraCowboys from Hell (1990), Vulgar Display of Power (1992), Reinventing the Steel (2000)
  • Papa RoachInfest (2000)
  • PixiesBossanova (1990), Minotaur (2009)
  • Powerman 5000Anyone for Doomsday? (2001)
  • Pray for the Soul of BettyPray for the Soul of Betty (2005)
  • Public EnemyYo! Bum Rush the Show (1987), Fear of a Black Planet (1990)
  • PUPThe Dream Is Over (2016)
  • PyogenesisUnpop (1997)
  • The RaconteursSteady, As She Goes (2006)
  • RammsteinMutter (2001), Reise, Reise (2004), Rosenrot (2005)
  • RamonesBrain Drain (1989), Loco Live (1991)
  • Rancid...And Out Come the Wolves (1995)
  • Redlight KingIrons in the Fire (2013)
  • Red Hot Chili PeppersThe Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987), Mother's Milk (1989), Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
  • The ReplacementsHootenanny (1983), Let It Be (1984)
  • ReubenIn Nothing We Trust (2007)
  • Rise Robots RiseRise Robots Rise (1992)
  • Rob Base and DJ E-Z RockIt Takes Two (1988)
  • Rollins BandThe End of Silence (1992), Weight (1994)
  • RumpletilskinzWhat Is a Rumpletilskin? (1993)
  • Run–D.M.C.Tougher Than Leather (1988), Down with the King (1993)
  • RushFly by Night (1975), A Farewell to Kings (1977), Permanent Waves (1980), Moving Pictures (1981), Vapor Trails (2002)
  • Ryan AdamsRyan Adams (2014)
  • SalivaSurvival of the Sickest (2004), Blood Stained Love Story (2007)
  • SantanaViva Santana! (1988)
  • SaosinIn Search of Solid Ground (2009)
  • ScorpionsLovedrive (1979), Blackout (1982)
  • Screaming TreesSweet Oblivion (1992), Dust (1996)
  • Sense FieldBuilding (1996)
  • SepulturaArise (1991)
  • SevendustSevendust (1997)
  • SexepilSugar for the Soul (1995)
  • Sheryl CrowC'mon, C'mon (2002)
  • ShihadLove Is the New Hate (2005)
  • ShinedownLeave a Whisper (2003)
  • Skunk AnansieStoosh (1996), Post Orgasmic Chill (1999)
  • SlayerReign in Blood (1986), South of Heaven (1988), Seasons in the Abyss (1990), Diabolus in Musica (1998), Repentless (2015)
  • The Smashing PumpkinsGish (1991), Siamese Dream (1993), Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995), Adore (1998), Machina/The Machines of God (2000), Monuments to an Elegy (2014)
  • Sneaker PimpsSplinter (1999)
  • Sonic YouthSister (1987), Daydream Nation (1988), Goo (1990), Dirty (1992), Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star (1994)
  • Soul AsylumLet Your Dim Light Shine (1995), Delayed Reaction (2012), Change of Fortune (2016)
  • SoundgardenLouder Than Love (1989), Badmotorfinger (1991)
  • Special EdYoungest in Charge (1989), Legal (1990)
  • SpoonGimme Fiction (2005), Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007), Transference (2010), They Want My Soul (2014), Hot Thoughts (2017)
  • The Spindle Sect – "Bubonic Tronic" (2012)
  • SpongeRotting Piñata (1994), Wax Ecstatic (1996), For All the Drugs in the World (2003)
  • Spookey RubenModes of Transportation Vol. 1 (1995)
  • SpoonTransference (2010)
  • Stabbing WestwardStabbing Westward (2001)
  • StaindDysfunction (1999)
  • SuedeBloodsports (2013)
  • Sum 41Half Hour of Power (2000), Does This Look Infected? (2002)
  • Super Furry AnimalsGuerrilla (1999)
  • The SwearEvery Trick's a Good One (2005)
  • SwervedriverMezcal Head (1993)
  • Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud – Girls I Got 'Em Locked (1988)[64]
  • SwansThe Burning World (1989), White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991), Love of Life (1992)
  • TadLive Alien Broadcasts (1995)
  • Taking Back SundayTaking Back Sunday (2011)
  • TaprootOur Long Road Home (2008)
  • Tegan and SaraSo Jealous (2004)
  • Terminator XTerminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets (1991)[65]
  • The TheSolitude (1993), Dusk (1993), Hanky Panky (1995), NakedSelf (2000), Soul Mining (2002), Infected (2002), Mind Bomb (2002)
  • This Land (Gary Clark Jr. album) (2019)
  • Thirty Seconds to MarsLove, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013), America (2018)
  • Triggerfinger - (2014)
  • ThriceThe Artist in the Ambulance (2003), The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II (2007), The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV (2008), Beggars (2009), Major/Minor (2011)
  • ToadiesRubberneck (1995), Hell Below/Stars Above (2001)
  • Tom WaitsFranks Wild Years (1987)
  • TrainCalifornia 37 (2012)
  • Twelve Foot NinjaSmoke Bomb EP (2010)
  • Twenty One PilotsVessel (2013)
  • U2Pop (1997)
  • UnkleNever, Never, Land (2003), War Stories (2007)
  • The VaccinesCome of Age (2012)
  • Van HalenA Different Kind of Truth (2012)
  • Violent FemmesWhy Do Birds Sing? (1991), Freak Magnet (2000)
  • WeenPure Guava (1992), Chocolate and Cheese (1994), White Pepper (2000), Quebec (2003), La Cucaracha (2007)
  • The White StripesGet Behind Me Satan (2005)
  • Xu Xu Fang – Daylong Secret (2016)
  • XzibitNapalm (2012)
  • Yeah Yeah YeahsFever to Tell (2003), Show Your Bones (2006)
  • Young GunsOnes and Zeros (2015)
  • ZwanMary Star of the Sea (2003)

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