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Jamie McMann

Jamie McMann was an American record producer, mixer, and audio engineer, once based in Rochester, New York, United States.

Life and career
Jamie McMann produced recordings spanning multiple genres of music professionally since 2002 when he began working at San Francisco's historic Hyde Street Studios. After a four-year run with Hyde Street Studios, McMann moved on to produce a significant body of work out of Motor Studios, San Francisco, (owned by Fat Mike, bassist and frontman of the punk rock band NOFX). Utilizing a 64 channel SSL4000E (analog audio console), McMann shaped numerous productions that were released on Fat Mike's record label, Fat Wreck Chords. McMann had relocated to Los Angeles not long before his death, where he continued producing records for various artists and record labels. He died April 24, 2025, at the age of 48. ==Select discography==
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Mandrake – The Shell Corporation (2014) Mixing • Stuck in a CircleSwingin' Utters (2013) Producer, engineer • Panic State – D-Cent Jerks (2013) Producer, Mixing, engineer • Poorly FormedSwingin' Utters (2013) Engineer, producer • Stoke ExtinguisherNOFX (2013) Engineer • ''She's an Alarm'' – One Man Army (2012) Engineer, mixing • Acoustic, Vol. 2Joey Cape, Tony Sly (2012) Engineer, mixing, producer • Self EntitledNOFX (2012) Engineer • Time and Pressure – The Shell Corporation (2012) Producer, mixing, engineer • The Decline, Live DVD – NOFX (2012) Mixer • Rubber Bordello – Original Soundtrack (2012) Producer, engineer, mixing • AgitationsCobra Skulls (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer • From the Dumpster to the GraveLeftöver Crack (2011) Producer, engineer • Force Majeure – The Shell Corporation (2011) Production, Mixing, engineer • Go Down UnderMe First and the Gimme Gimmes (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer • Here, Under ProtestSwingin' Utters (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer • Sad BearTony Sly (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer • Bringing the War HomeCobra Skulls (2010) Producer, engineer, mixing • 12 Song ProgramTony Sly (2010) Engineer, mixing, producer • Consentual SelectionsMad Caddies (2010) Engineer • The Longest EPNOFX (2010) Engineer, mixing • African ElephantsDead to Me (2009) Engineer, mixing • CoasterNOFX (2009) Engineer • Cokie the ClownNOFX (2009) Engineer, mixing • Let Them Know: The Story of Youth Brigade & BYO Records (2009) Engineer • Hatest Grits: B-Sides and BullshitSwingin' Utters (2008) Remixing • Have Another Ball!Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (2008) Remixing • I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to LagwagonLagwagon (2008) Accordion (diatonic), engineer, mixing, producer • Little BrotherDead to Me (2008) Engineer, assistant producer • Off the LeashThe Real McKenzies (2008) Engineer, mixing, producer • Re-VoltsRe-Volts (2008) Mixing • Remain in Memory: The Final ShowGood Riddance (2008) Engineer, producer • ''Until We're Dead'' – Star Fucking Hipsters (2008) Engineer, mixing • A Different LightSherwood (2007) Engineer, vocals • DeadlineLeftöver Crack (2007) Engineer, mixing, producer • ''They've Actually Gotten Worse Live'' – NOFX (2007) Engineer, mixing • I Remember When I Was PrettyThe Playing Favorites (2007) Engineer • Hasta La Muerte!La Plebe (2006) Engineer, mixing • Love Their CountryMe First and the Gimme Gimmes (2006) Engineer • My RepublicGood Riddance (2006) Engineer • Seize the Time!Flattbush (2006) Engineer • Twelve Small Steps, One Giant DisappointmentBad Astronaut (2006) Additional mixing • ''Wolves in Wolves' Clothing'' – NOFX (2006) Additional engineer • Thrasher Mag: Skate Rock, Vol. 12: Eat the Flag – various artists (2005) Engineer, mixing ==Other sources==
Other sources
• 2014: Discogs. • 1997–2014: Barnesandnoble.com LLC. • 1997–2014: Rogue Digital, LLC. • 2012: Snakeoil Media Productions, LLC. ==References==
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