Erik Rutan - Production

Production

Rutan has produced the following albums:

  • Cannibal Corpse: Kill, Evisceration Plague, Torture
  • Madball: Empire
  • Agnostic Front: My Life My Way
  • Six Feet Under: Commandment
  • Annotations of an Autopsy: II: The Reign of Darkness
  • Morbid Angel: Illud Divinum Insanus (drum production)
  • Soilent Green: Inevitable Collapse in the Presence of Conviction, Confrontation
  • Through the Eyes of the Dead: Malice
  • Goatwhore: A Haunting Curse, Carving Out The Eyes Of God, Blood for the Master
  • Vital Remains: Icons of Evil
  • Malevolent Creation: Invidious Dominion (co-producer)
  • Nile: Those Whom the Gods Detest (drum production)
  • Krisiun: Conquerors of Armageddon
  • Pessimist: Slaughtering The Faithful
  • Internal Suffering: Internal Suffering, Awakening Of The Rebel
  • Premonitions Of War: Left In Kowloon
  • Aeon (band): Path of Fire (mixing)
  • The Absence: From Your Grave
  • Pathology (band): Legacy of the Ancients
  • Avulsed: Gorespattered Suicide
  • Into The Moat: The Design, The Campaign (album)
  • Torture Killer: Swarm! (mixing)
  • Pain Principle: Waiting For The Flies
  • Covenance: Ravaging The Pristine
  • Ophiolatry (band): Anti-Evangelistic Process
  • The Mountain Goats: All Eternals Deck (four songs)
  • Masacre: Total Death

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    The growing of food and the growing of children are both vital to the family’s survival.... Who would dare make the judgment that holding your youngest baby on your lap is less important than weeding a few more yards in the maize field? Yet this is the judgment our society makes constantly. Production of autos, canned soup, advertising copy is important. Housework—cleaning, feeding, and caring—is unimportant.
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