Appetite For Destruction - Production

Production

  • Mike Clink – production & engineering
  • Steve Thompson – mixing
  • Michael Barbiero – mixing
  • George Marino – LP & cassette mastering
  • Barry Diament - CD mastering
  • Dave Reitzas, Micajah Ryan, Andy Udoff, Jeff Poe, Julian Stoll, & Victor "the fuckin' engineer" Deyglio – engineering assistance
  • Robert Williams – "Appetite For Destruction" painting
  • Michael Hodgson – art direction & design
  • Robert John, Jack Lue, Greg Freeman, Marc Canter, & Leonard McCardie – photography
  • Tom Zutaut - A&R coordination
  • Teresa Ensenat - A&R coordination
  • Stravinski Brothers/Alan Niven - career affairs
  • Boulevard Management - business affairs
  • Bill White Jr. - cross tattoo design
  • Andy Engell - cross tattoo redrawing
  • Robert Benedetti - tattoos (at Sunset Strip Tattoo)

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