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  2. Sonic Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Ranch, in the border town of Tornillo, Texas, is the world's largest residential recording studio complex. [1] There are five studios designed by Vincent Van Haaff [ 2 ] on a 1,700-acre (690 ha) pecan orchard, [ 1 ] which borders the Rio Grande and Mexico .

  3. Category:Recording studios in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sound Studios; Smart Studios; Sonic Ranch; Sound 80; ... Studio One (recording studio) SugarHill Recording Studios; Sweet Tea Recording Studio; Syncro Sound; T.

  4. Torture (album) - Wikipedia

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    Torture is the twelfth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released on March 13, 2012 by Metal Blade Records. The album was produced at Sonic Ranch Studios by Hate Eternal guitarist Erik Rutan (an ex- Morbid Angel member). The album entered the US Billboard 200 at number 38, [2] selling 9,600 copies its first week. [3]

  5. Right Back to It - Wikipedia

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    Studio: Sonic Ranch Recording Studios (Tornillo, Texas) [1] Genre: ... producer Brad Cook arranged for him to attend the recording sessions for what became Tigers ...

  6. Category:Albums recorded at Sonic Ranch - Wikipedia

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  7. Midland to Release ‘Sonic Ranch’ Doc and Soundtrack ... - AOL

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    Not many bands have the benefit of having their origin story recorded on film for posterity by a documentarian. Cases are fewer still where said documentarian puts down the camera (or at least ...

  8. Midland (band) - Wikipedia

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    Six months later, in January 2014, Duddy called Carson and Wystrach to suggest that they record some songs, [3] and they went to the Sonic Ranch recording studio in El Paso, TX to record for 10 days. As stated by Mark Wystrach, "when we went to the Sonic Ranch, we became a band. We walked away believing in what had happened."

  9. ‘The Michael Jackson Video Game Conspiracy’ by Huffington Post

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    That September, he explained his Sonic/Jackson conspiracy theory in a post on Sonic Classic, one of the countless message board communities that dominated early-2000s Internet culture. Jackson's "Jam," the lead track on "Dangerous," sounded a lot like Sonic 3's "Carnival Night Zone," Mallinson -- aka "Ben2k9" -- argued.