Acclaimed Trivium Producer Becomes Weird Al of Metal
Jason Suecof, acclaimed producer of bands like Trivium, Black Dahlia Murder, and Chimaira, has recorded a metal parody song called “Shadows Balls” which the folks at Noisecreep.com have gotten their hands on.
Five years ago, when Suecof’s Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida, was only being used by professional bands once every five months, Suecof says he had a lot of time to work on these parodies, like the one he did of Ill Niño, which he recorded himself as Dill Piño, and another he did of Shadows Fall, called Shadows Balls.
“Me and my brother-in-law were just bored,” he recalls. “I wasn’t really working back then. I had no work, so I’d sit around and make joke metal songs. When you’re working so much, like I am now, you don’t want to go into the studio and make joke records. I need a few months off, and then maybe I could make some music. I haven’t had an actual vacation, where I left my house and went somewhere, since 2006.”
Listen to “Shadows Balls” here.

i just want a new crotchduster album man
gotta love Suecof
crotchduster was pretty juvenile. I thought it was funny when I was 18 but I dunno now… kind of lame
Suecof poduces all sorts of crap too