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Paul Roessler
Paul Roessler
American musician
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X
X
punk rock band from the United States
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Germs
Germs
American punk rock band
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Chris D.
Chris D.
American singer, actor, director and writer
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The Screamers
The Screamers
American punk band
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The Flesh Eaters
The Flesh Eaters
American punk band
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The Three O'Clock
The Three O'Clock
band
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Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
American singer
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The Rudiments
The Rudiments
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Skrillex
Skrillex
American musician, DJ, dubstep producer, singer
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Steve Kravac
Steve Kravac
Canadian musician
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Dead Kennedys
Dead Kennedys
American hardcore punk band
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Darby Crash
Darby Crash
American musician
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Sublime
Sublime
American ska punk band
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The Tubes
The Tubes
American band
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The Bags
The Bags
American punk rock band
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Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith
American singer-songwriter
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Peter Case
Peter Case
American musician
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Saweetie
Saweetie
American rapper, singer, and songwriter
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Translator
Translator
American rock band
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Photek
Photek
British composer and record producer
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Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Carlisle
American singer and musician
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Magnapop
Magnapop
American pop punk band formed in 1989
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Negative Trend
Negative Trend
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Bradley Nowell
Bradley Nowell
American musician
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Josie Cotton
Josie Cotton
American singer
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Final Conflict
Final Conflict
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Brant Bjork
Brant Bjork
American musician and drummer of Kyuss
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Joe Liggins
Joe Liggins
American R&B, jazz and blues pianist
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The Beau Brummels
The Beau Brummels
American rock band
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Ryan Greene
Ryan Greene
American record producer
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Verbal Abuse
Verbal Abuse
band
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The Rubinoos
The Rubinoos
band
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Fat Mike
Fat Mike
American musician, producer, lead vocalist, and bassist
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The Zeros
The Zeros
band from the United States
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Shade Sheist
Shade Sheist
songwriter and recording artist
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The Weirdos
The Weirdos
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The Matches
The Matches
band
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Dieselhed
Dieselhed
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People Under the Stairs
People Under the Stairs
American former hip hop duo
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Angst
Angst
American punk rock band
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45 Grave
45 Grave
American Death/Punk-Rock Band
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The Teen Idles
The Teen Idles
band
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Dom Kennedy
Dom Kennedy
American rapper from California
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Los Crudos
Los Crudos
band
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Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin
American music producer
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Tyga
Tyga
American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and television personality
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Warren G
Warren G
American rapper,record producer
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The Vandals
The Vandals
band
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Adolescents
Adolescents
American band
Geza X
American musician

Geza X

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American musician
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Geza Gedeon (born September 28, 1952), professionally known as Geza X, is an American producer. He was a personality in the Los Angeles punk scene in the late 1970s. He is now a producer. He was born in Indiana and moved to California when he was a teen. Geza produced records for a number of early California punk bands including the Dead Kennedys, Germs, Redd Kross, Black Flag, The Avengers and The Weirdos. His productions of "Holiday in Cambodia" for Dead Kennedys and "Lexicon Devil" for Germs separated California's punk sound from others at the time with its eccentricity, humor and spunk, making Los Angeles and San Francisco very different from the scenes in New York or London. Record executive Howie Klein, then writing for BAM, a San Francisco music magazine, was quoted as saying "...Geza X is The Only person to capture the West Coast's compelling power and urgency."

Geza also played guitar, sang, and dealt with most studio issues in his band Geza X and the Mommymen. He is credited as having pioneered the use of the headset microphones now ubiquitous in music. They released one official single and a full-length album You Goddam Kids! on the minor label Final Gear in 1982. The song "Isotope Soap" was also featured on Jello Biafra's Let Them Eat Jellybeans! sampler via Alternative Tentacles, and "We Need More Power" appeared on Posh Boy's Rodney on the ROQ: Volume Two. The "Power Pals" fan club was started after the release of the latter song. It was thought that if enough people joined this fan club they would conquer the impossible and obtain telekinetic powers to reshape history.

In the 1990s, X opened a recording studio, City Lab, with Josie Cotton, and recorded acts like Butt Trumpet. He achieved his greatest mainstream success in 1997, when Meredith Brooks' "Bitch", which he produced at City Lab, spent 30 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number two for six weeks.

Again with Cotton, X designed, built, owned, and operated Satellite Park Recording, in Malibu, California. Satellite Park is the "basement on the hill" Elliott Smith named From a Basement on the Hill after, having done a lot of recording there. Satellite Park closed Jan 1, 2011 after 13 years of Indie and Major-Label recording. Geza is now one of the organizers of The Vortex, a multipurpose community center in Downtown Los Angeles, dedicated to political and social activism.