Big-name music producers are most often remembered and associated with the records they worked on and not their own bands.
Producers such as Rick Rubin swear Bob Rock are known more for their associations with acts like Metallica, Slayer swear Slipknot rather than where they started their music careers.
For Rubin, it was a punk band called The Pricks. The act's most notable claim to fame is likely getting kicked out of New York's CBGB club in the 1970s after fighting with what were believed to be hecklers.
“Apparently, the group had orchestrated the heckling beforehand so that they could react violently and create a scene,” Far Out Magazine wrote about the incident. “Rubin even had his father, a volunteer policeman in Long Beach, travel up to Manhattan in uniform to 'shut down' the show.”
This did not go over well with the folks at CBGB who informed The Pricks they were no longer welcome. At least Rubin had a career producing music to fall back on, which seemed to work out rather well in the end.
Here is a look at the bands to music producers played with before and after making a career switch to work with other acts in the studio.
Bands 27 Big Music Producers Were In Before and After Switching Careers
Before they were named producers (and sometimes while), they had bands and performing careers of their own.
Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll
60 Rockers Who've Been in Multiple Successful Bands
These rock and metal musicians have been official members of multiple successful bands.
Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner
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