list your 5 favorite productions of all time

1. Judas priest : Painkiller : none more metal. This is as good as it gets

2. Nevermore : Dead heart in a dead world : Andy at the top of his game, heavy,melodic and the best drumsound since Painkiller.

3. Carcass : Heartwork : crunshy,catchy and melodic in a heavy way. Best death metal production ever

4 Pantera : Far byond driven : most brutal production to have comercial succes ( we miss you Darrel r.i.p.)

5. Testament : the gathering : Their best album combined with the skills of Andy fucking sneap , a true masterpiece
 
In no particular order:

Opeth: Blackwater Park
Soilwork: Natural Born Chaos
Raunchy: Confusion Bay
Nevermore: Dead heart in a dead world
Dream Theater: Images and words. (yes, I know the kit is trigged beyond hell, but it suits the music)
 
My favorite productions are:

Testament - The Gathering
Iron Maiden - Brave New World
Carcass - Heartwork
Judas Priest - Painkiller
King Diamond - The Eye
 
in no particular order. . .

The Mars Volta - Deloused In The Comatorium
Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve
Katatonia - Fair Deal Gone Down
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Behemoth - Demigod
 
Maybe not my favorites, but here's a couple worth mentioning...

In no order...

Crowbar- Odd Fellows Rest
Obituary- World Demise
Machine Head- The More Things Change
Death- The Sound Of Perseverence
Suffocation- Pierced From Within
 
1-Judas Priest - Painkiller - by far the best ever ! crystal clear , but extremely metal. great solo-sound...
2-At the Gates - Slaughter of the Soul - THAT GUITARSOUND !
3-Nevermore - Dead heart in a dead world - Andy's best work
4-Arch Enemy - Wages of Sin - Andy's second best work.
5-Covenant (The Kovenant) - Nexus Polaris - little to clean for metal, but I like it.
6-Reborn - upcoming album - we are hard working on it. I hope we'll once get a production as good as the ones mentioned above :)
 
In no particular order:

1. Dream Theater "Awake" - Portnoy's best drum sound ever.
2. Nevermore "Dead Heart in a Dead World" - Audio perfection.
3. Freak Kitchen "Move" - Puts the "power" in power trio.
4. Steve Vai "Passion and Warfare" - Hey, it's fucking Vai.
5. Porcupine Tree "In Absentia" - Covers a lot of ground musically, and does it justice sonically.
 
Meshuggah - Destroy erease improve
Pantera - Vulgar display of power
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Strapping young lad - City
Tom Mathisen and Herodes Falsk - Chilli Kick
 
Genius Gone Insane said:
Hoppy, how bad ass is the new soilwork?!!! wow sounds incredible...

btw, i heard Machine Head Davidian on the bone metal zone last night, man I forgot about that one...totally revolutionary sound 10 years ago!!!

Bad ass indeed, some people are complainging that they're sellouts but its bullshit. They've found their real niche.