Production Credits and Contributions
Devin Townsend has appeared on numerous albums outside of his solo material and Strapping Young Lad, often filling the role as the producer.
Year | Album | Artist | Credit(s) |
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1994 | Millennium | Front Line Assembly | Guitar on "Division of Mind, "Vigilante" and "Sex Offender" |
1995 | Hard Wired | Front Line Assembly | Guitar on "Circuitry", "Modus Operandi", "Transparent Species", "Barcode" and "Condemned" |
Alien Love Secrets | Steve Vai | Spoken word at the end of song "Juice" | |
1996 | Working Man – A Tribute to Rush | Various Artists | Vocals on "Natural Science" |
Convergence | James Murphy | Vocals on "Since Forgotten", vocals and keys on "The Last One" | |
Fire Garden | Steve Vai | Vocals on "Whookam" | |
Pigwalk | Stuck Mojo | Producer, vocals on "Animal" and "Violate", guitar on "Inside My Head" | |
1997 | Urge | The Wildhearts | Vocals on "Kill Me to Death" |
Stillborn | Unit:187 | Guitar, vocals | |
Loaded | Unit:187 | Producer | |
GRRRR!! | Various Artists | ||
Bound by Fire | Zimmers Hole | ||
A Tribute to Judas Priest – Legends of Metal | Various Artists | Vocals, guitars, keyboards and production on "Sinner" | |
1998 | Anarchic Airwaves | The Wildhearts | Guitar |
Remix Dystemper | Skinny Puppy | Guitar on "Worlock (Rhys Fulber – Eye of the Beholder mix)" | |
2001 | Music for Them Asses | The Almighty Punchdrunk | Producer, guitar, synthesizer |
Legion of Flames | Zimmers Hole | Producer | |
Someone Please Kill Me | Frygirl | ||
Violate This | Stuck Mojo | Producer, vocals on "Wrathchild" and "Shout at the Devil" | |
Finger It Out | Just Cause | Producer | |
2002 | Evenlight | Evenlight | Producer, vocals on "Los Bad Guy 'Os" and "Pay", guitar on "Rat in a Maze" and "Tapper" |
The Lament Configuration | December | Producer | |
Symbol of Life | Paradise Lost | Vocals on "Two Worlds" and "Small Town Boy" | |
The De-Evolution of Yasmine Bleeth | Sir Millard Mulch | Spoken word on "The Great Strength of Our Order" | |
Natural Born Chaos | Soilwork | Producer, vocals on "Black Star Deceiver" and "Soilworker's Song of the Damned" | |
A Tribute To The Beast Vol.2 | Various Artists | Producer, vocals on "Wrathchild" (with Stuck Mojo) | |
2003 | As the Palaces Burn | Lamb of God | Producer, guitar on "A Devil in God's Country" |
2004 | The Human Equation | Ayreon | Lyrics and vocals on "Day Three: Pain", "Day Eight: School" and "Day Sixteen: Loser" |
Heavilution | The Heavils | Producer | |
Ten Ways from Sunday | Ten Ways from Sunday | ||
Of Malice and the Magnum Heart | Misery Signals | Producer, vocals on "A Victim, a Target" | |
2005 | How to Sell the Whole F#@!ing Universe to Everybody... Once and for All! | Sir Millard Mulch | Spoken word on "The Great Strength of Our Professional Affiliations/How to Spend Music Industry Currency" |
Undoing Ruin | Darkest Hour | Producer | |
2006 | Beyond Hell | Gwar | Producer, vocals on "Tormentor" |
2007 | Deliver Us | Darkest Hour | Producer, guitar on "Full Imperial Collapse" |
If You Don't Have Anything Nice to Say, Start a Band | Removal | Vocals on "Layers of the Union" | |
Iron Gag | A Life Once Lost | Guitar solo on "Detest" | |
Sworn to a Great Divide | Soilwork | Vocal production | |
Summon in Thunder | Himsa | ||
2008 | When You Were Shouting at the Devil... We Were in League with Satan | Zimmers Hole | Producer |
Controller | Misery Signals | ||
Terror Syndrome | Terror Syndrome | Mixing, guitar on "Spinning Backwards" | |
Declaration | Bleeding Through | Producer | |
Dichotomy | Becoming the Archetype | ||
2009 | |||
The Internal Dialogue | Contrive | Mixing | |
In Your Room | Agua de Annique | Writer on "Just Fine" | |
2010 | Ich tu dir weh | Rammstein | Remixing on the song "Rammlied" |
2011 | Sea Shepherd EP | Gojira | Vocals on "Of Blood and Salt" |
Noistalgia | Bent Sea | Producer, bass | |
SIN-atra | Various Artists | Vocals on "New York, New York" | |
2012 | Eremita | Ihsahn | Vocals on "Introspection" |
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