Engineering · Production

Scott Burns

Scott Burns is credited on 1,213 releases across 180 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1984–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,213

Pressings credited

180

Albums

5

Decades active

431

In collections

Biography

Scott Burns is an American computer engineer and a former music producer of death metal records from late 1980s and 1990s. He was crucial to the emergence of the Florida death metal scene, and has been called an "extreme metal overlord". He has produced many records for many influential death metal bands, including Death, Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Sepultura, Obituary, Atheist, Transmetal, Suffocation, and Cynic. He has engineered some of the top genre-defining death metal albums such as Death's Human, Suffocation's Effigy of the Forgotten, Obituary's Slowly We Rot, and Cannibal Corpse's Tomb of the Mutilated. He most recently worked on the album Frozen in Time (2005) by Obituary. Burns has since quit producing full-time to work in computer programming. He said: "Since I was young and having fun, I got pigeonholed. Which is fine, but I was just 'the death metal guy.'" According to Jack Owen, Burns commuted an hour to Morrisound, and would often sleep in the studio or in band members' closets at their residences. In 2023, Burns was the subject of the David E. Gehlke biography The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987–1997, which documents his career and albums produced at Morrisound and features interviews with him and other artists involved in their creation. Following its release, Burns made a rare public appearance at the 2024 Decibel Metal and Beer Festival in Philadelphia.

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Credited work

1,213 releases · 180 albums · active 1984–2026

  • Engineering · 1,331
  • Production · 930
  • Mastering · 91
  • Performance · 66
  • Other credits · 34

Studios: Morrisound Studios · Cove City Sound Studios · Sky Trak Studio · Border City Recording

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