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[[Andy Ernst]] is a music producer and engineer who has worked with bands such as [[Green Day]] and [[AFI (band)|AFI]]. Most of his work is done with [[punk rock]] bands. |
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'''Andy "Andro" Ernst''' is a [[music producer]], [[audio engineering|engineer]],<ref name="Myers2006">{{cite book|last=Myers|first=Ben|title=Green Day: American idiots & the new punk explosion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cHQjR-5M0VwC&pg=PA74|accessdate=31 July 2011|date=2006-04-01|publisher=The Disinformation Company|isbn=978-1-932857-32-0|pages=74–}}</ref> musician, and songwriter from San Francisco. Artists he has worked with include: [[Green Day]], [[AFI (band)|AFI]], [[Sway & King Tech]], [[Rancid (band)|Rancid]], [[Tiger Army]], [[The Nerve Agents]], [[Malo (band)|Malo]], [[Link 80]], [[Screeching Weasel]], [[Swingin' Utters]], [[Screw 32]], [[Good Riddance (band)|Good Riddance]], [[Fury 66]], [[Shock G]] and [[Money B]]. The majority of his work has been [[punk rock]]. Ernst owns and operates the Art of Ears Studio in [[Hayward, California]], previously located in [[San Francisco]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://artofears.com/contact.shtml |title=Art of Ears Recording Studio |accessdate=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120206175417/http://www.artofears.com/contact.shtml |archivedate=2012-02-06 }}</ref> |
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==Partial production discography== |
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*Sass- I Only Wanted to Love You / Do It (Single) (20th Century) (1976) |
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*Andro & Ross- Should’ve Known Better / You're My Girl (12”) (Bogart) (1989) |
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*[[Green Day]]- [[1,000 Hours]] (EP)(Lookout)(1989) |
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*Green Day- [[39/Smooth]] (Lookout) (1990) |
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*Green Day- [[Slappy]] (EP) (Lookout) (1990) |
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*Mc Sway & Dj King Tech- Follow 4 Now (All City) (1990) |
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*David Diebold & Kim Cataluna- White Rabbit (Megatone) (1990) |
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*[[Sway & King Tech]]- Concrete Jungle (Giant) (1991) |
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*Green Day- 1,039 / Smoothed Out Slappy Hours (Lookout) (1991) |
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*[[Rancid (band)|Rancid]]- [[Rancid (EP)|Rancid]] (EP) (Lookout) (1992) |
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*[[Fifteen (band)|Fifteen]]- [[Swain's First Bike Ride]] (Lookout) (1992) |
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*Nuisance- Sunny Side Down (Lookout) (1993) |
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*[[Big Rig (band)|Big Rig]]- [[Expansive Heart]] (EP) (Lookout) (1994) |
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*[[Swingin' Utters]]- The Streets of San Francisco (New Red Archives) (1994) |
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*[[Wynona Riders]]- J.D. Salinger (Lookout) (1995) |
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*[[Screw 32]]- Unresolved Childhood Issues (Wingnut) (1995) |
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*[[Screeching Weasel]]- Kill the Musicians (Lookout) (1995) |
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*[[AFI (band)|AFI]]- [[Answer That and Stay Fashionable]] (Wingnut) (1995) |
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*[[The Hi-Fives]]-Welcome to my Mind (Lookout) (1995) |
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*The B.U.M.S.- Lyfe’ n’ Tyme (Priority) (1995) |
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*[[Malo (band)|Malo]]- Senorita (Crescendo) (1995) |
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*Go Sailor- Go Sailor (Lookout) (199?) |
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*[[Good Riddance (band)|Good Riddance]] / Ignite (EP) (Revelation) (1996) |
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*AFI-[[Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes]] (Nitro) (1997) |
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*[[Link 80]]- [[17 Reasons]] (Asian Man) (1997) |
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*The Hi-Fives- And a Whole Lotta You (Lookout) (1997) |
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*The Force (band)- I Don't Like You Either (Spider Club) (1997) |
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*Hayride to Hell- Hayride to Hell (Nervous) (1997) |
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*[[Redemption 87]]- [[All Guns Poolside]] (1998) |
*[[Redemption 87]]- [[All Guns Poolside]] (1998) |
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*West African Highlife Band- Salute to Highlife Pioneers (Inner Spirit) (1998) |
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*[[Tiger Army]]- Tiger Army (Hellcat) (1998) |
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*Fred Ross- Dignity (Strokeland) (1998) |
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*AFI- [[A Fire Inside EP|A Fire Inside]] (EP) (Adeline) (1998) |
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*Bottomdawg- Bound By Circumstance (1998) |
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*[[78 RPM]]- Dill Records (1998) |
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*AFI- All Hallow's EP (EP) (Nitro) (1999) |
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*AFI- [[Black Sails in the Sunset]] (Nitro) (1999) |
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*Link 80- [[The Struggle Continues (Link 80 album)|The Struggle Continues]] (Asian Man) (1999) |
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*The Missing 23rd- ctrl+alt+del (Sessions) (2000) |
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*The V-Town Have-Nots- Self-Untitled (2000) |
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*AFI- [[The Art of Drowning]] (Nitro) (2000) |
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*Prosper- [https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kY2u7u4SQkzDB6mz-hL_nx27MrI4Wdmpc Brevity of Man's Days] (Bettie Rocket Records) (2000) |
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*Tiger Army- (Hellcat) (2001) |
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*[[Groovie Ghoulies]]- Freaks On Parade (Stardumb) (2001) |
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*Pipedown- Enemies of Progress (AF) (2001) |
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*[[Fury 66]]- Red Giant Evolution (Sessions) (2001) |
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*Jet Lag- Lonely Kings (Sessions) (2001) |
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*[[Tilt (American band)|Tilt]]- [[Been Where? Did What?]] (Fat Wreck Chords) (2001) |
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*Nigerian Brothers- Sons from the Village (Inner Spirit) (2001) |
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*[[Diabolical Exploits]]- Diabolical Exploits (Substandard) (2001) |
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*Dexter Danger - It's Not Pretty Being Easy EP (2002) |
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*Dexter Danger - Forever Broken (2002) |
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*Pipedown- Mental Weaponry (AF) (2003) |
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*Said Radio- Tidal Waves and Teeth (Mankind) (2007) |
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*Set Off- Just Please Stop Sceaming (Felony) (2007) |
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*Set Off- Constructive Instability Vol. 1 (2009) |
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*Batching It- Homage (2009) |
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<ref>Burgan, Hunter “Diabolical Exploits’ Andy Ernst," American Music Press, October 2002</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://artofears.com/ Art of Ears website] |
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*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andro+Ernst Ernst at Discogs website] |
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Andy "Andro" Ernst is a music producer, engineer,[1] musician, and songwriter from San Francisco. Artists he has worked with include: Green Day, AFI, Sway & King Tech, Rancid, Tiger Army, The Nerve Agents, Malo, Link 80, Screeching Weasel, Swingin' Utters, Screw 32, Good Riddance, Fury 66, Shock G and Money B. The majority of his work has been punk rock. Ernst owns and operates the Art of Ears Studio in Hayward, California, previously located in San Francisco.[2]
Partial production discography
[edit]- Sass- I Only Wanted to Love You / Do It (Single) (20th Century) (1976)
- Andro & Ross- Should’ve Known Better / You're My Girl (12”) (Bogart) (1989)
- Green Day- 1,000 Hours (EP)(Lookout)(1989)
- Green Day- 39/Smooth (Lookout) (1990)
- Green Day- Slappy (EP) (Lookout) (1990)
- Mc Sway & Dj King Tech- Follow 4 Now (All City) (1990)
- David Diebold & Kim Cataluna- White Rabbit (Megatone) (1990)
- Sway & King Tech- Concrete Jungle (Giant) (1991)
- Green Day- 1,039 / Smoothed Out Slappy Hours (Lookout) (1991)
- Screeching Weasel- My Brain Hurts (Lookout) (1991)
- Rancid- Rancid (EP) (Lookout) (1992)
- Fifteen- Swain's First Bike Ride (Lookout) (1992)
- Green Day- Kerplunk (Lookout) (1992)
- Screeching Weasel- Anthem for a New Tomorrow (Lookout) (1993)
- Nuisance- Sunny Side Down (Lookout) (1993)
- Big Rig- Expansive Heart (EP) (Lookout) (1994)
- Swingin' Utters- The Streets of San Francisco (New Red Archives) (1994)
- Wynona Riders- J.D. Salinger (Lookout) (1995)
- Screw 32- Unresolved Childhood Issues (Wingnut) (1995)
- Screeching Weasel- Kill the Musicians (Lookout) (1995)
- AFI- Answer That and Stay Fashionable (Wingnut) (1995)
- The Hi-Fives-Welcome to my Mind (Lookout) (1995)
- The B.U.M.S.- Lyfe’ n’ Tyme (Priority) (1995)
- Malo- Senorita (Crescendo) (1995)
- Go Sailor- Go Sailor (Lookout) (199?)
- Good Riddance / Ignite (EP) (Revelation) (1996)
- AFI-Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Nitro) (1997)
- Link 80- 17 Reasons (Asian Man) (1997)
- The Hi-Fives- And a Whole Lotta You (Lookout) (1997)
- The Force (band)- I Don't Like You Either (Spider Club) (1997)
- Hayride to Hell- Hayride to Hell (Nervous) (1997)
- Redemption 87- All Guns Poolside (1998)
- West African Highlife Band- Salute to Highlife Pioneers (Inner Spirit) (1998)
- Tiger Army- Tiger Army (Hellcat) (1998)
- Fred Ross- Dignity (Strokeland) (1998)
- AFI- A Fire Inside (EP) (Adeline) (1998)
- Bottomdawg- Bound By Circumstance (1998)
- 78 RPM- Dill Records (1998)
- AFI- All Hallow's EP (EP) (Nitro) (1999)
- AFI- Black Sails in the Sunset (Nitro) (1999)
- Link 80- The Struggle Continues (Asian Man) (1999)
- The Missing 23rd- ctrl+alt+del (Sessions) (2000)
- The Nerve Agents- Days Of The White Owl (Revelation) (2000)
- The V-Town Have-Nots- Self-Untitled (2000)
- The Nerve Agents- The Butterfly Collection (Hellcat) (2001)
- AFI- The Art of Drowning (Nitro) (2000)
- Prosper- Brevity of Man's Days (Bettie Rocket Records) (2000)
- Tiger Army- (Hellcat) (2001)
- Groovie Ghoulies- Freaks On Parade (Stardumb) (2001)
- Pipedown- Enemies of Progress (AF) (2001)
- Fury 66- Red Giant Evolution (Sessions) (2001)
- Jet Lag- Lonely Kings (Sessions) (2001)
- Tilt- Been Where? Did What? (Fat Wreck Chords) (2001)
- Nigerian Brothers- Sons from the Village (Inner Spirit) (2001)
- Diabolical Exploits- Diabolical Exploits (Substandard) (2001)
- Dexter Danger - It's Not Pretty Being Easy EP (2002)
- Dexter Danger - Forever Broken (2002)
- Pipedown- Mental Weaponry (AF) (2003)
- Said Radio- Tidal Waves and Teeth (Mankind) (2007)
- Set Off- Just Please Stop Sceaming (Felony) (2007)
- Set Off- Constructive Instability Vol. 1 (2009)
- Batching It- Homage (2009)
References
[edit]- ^ Myers, Ben (2006-04-01). Green Day: American idiots & the new punk explosion. The Disinformation Company. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-1-932857-32-0. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
- ^ "Art of Ears Recording Studio". Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
- ^ Burgan, Hunter “Diabolical Exploits’ Andy Ernst," American Music Press, October 2002