Brian Virtue

Brian Virtue
Birth name Brian Virtue
Origin Southern California
Genres Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Pop
Occupation(s) Record Producer, Mixer & Engineer
Instruments Piano, guitar, synthesizer, drums
Website www.brianvirtuemusic.com

Brian Virtue is an American Grammy-nominated music producer, engineer and mixer based in Los Angeles, California.[1][2] Virtue has worked with artists including Jane's Addiction, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Audioslave, Deftones, Puddle of Mudd, Chevelle, Hawthorne Heights and Crazy Town.[3] In the early 1990s, he began working in recording studios as an audio engineer which later developed into working as a producer. Virtue worked with producer Bob Ezrin on Thirty Seconds to Mars' self-titled album in 2001 and 2002,[4] and developed into more work with Ezrin on Jane's Addiction and with Rick Rubin on Audioslave. In 2007, Virtue moved from Los Angeles to Nashville where he worked from his own studio, including recording Chevelle's Sci-Fi Crimes.[5] Virtue also worked on the Jane's Addiction song "Superhero" which is the opening theme to the TV show Entourage.[6][7]

Selected discography

Artist Year Album Producer Engineer Mixer Musician
Filter 2016 Crazy Eyes
Yes
Yes
Finch (American band) 2014 Back To Oblivion
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Hawthorne Heights 2013 Zero
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
All That Remains 2012 A War You Cannot Win
Yes
Chevelle 2009 Sci-Fi Crimes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War
Yes
Yes
Deftones 2006 Saturday Night Wrist
Yes
Audioslave 2005 Out of Exile
Yes
Deftones Wax and Wane from B Sides & Rarities
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie
Yes
Yes
Yes
Jane's Addiction 2003 Strays
Yes
Yes
Yes
Programming
Thirty Seconds to Mars 2002 30 Seconds to Mars
Yes
Yes
Yes
Korn 1999 All Mixed Up Re-M
Yes
Yes
Crazy Town The Gift of Game
Yes
Yes

Discography references[8][9]

References

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