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Mark Dodson
Mark Dodson is a prolific record producer and sound engineer, who mostly works with artists in the heavy metal genre. He is best known for producing albums by Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies. ==Biography== Dodson's musical career began in the late 1970s, engineering recordings by Advertising, Judas Priest, Joan Jett and mixing an album by The Modern Lovers. He also worked for a number of heavy metal artists, such as Metal Church, Ozzy Osbourne, Prong, Glenn Tipton, U.D.O. and Ugly Kid Joe. In late 1980s and early 1990s, Dodson worked with Anthrax to produce two of their albums ''State of Euphoria'' (1988) and ''Persistence of Time'' (1990) as well as the Europe-only EP ''Penikufesin'' (1989) and the ''Attack of the Killer B's'' (1991) compilation. Around 1992, Anthrax and Dodson discontinued their collaboration and the band had Dave Jerden produce their next album, ''Sound of White Noise'' (1993). Dodson also produced the Suicidal Tendencies albums ''How Will I Laugh Tomorrow'' (1988), ''Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu'' (1989) and ''Lights...Camera...Revolution!'' (1990) as well as the ''Still Cyco After All These Years'' (1993) compilation. The band parted ways with him in 1991 while they decided to move in a different musical direction for their next album, ''The Art of Rebellion'' (1992). Dodson also worked with the Infectious Grooves, a project featuring Suicidal Tendencies members, to produce their first two albums, ''The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move'' (1991) and ''Sarsippius' Ark'' (1993). Dodson also produced the Electric Love Hogs only release in 1992. Tommy Lee Co-produced two tracks on this album with Dodson.
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