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Old 10-18-2000
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does anyone know anything about how he records, specifically on Jimmy Eat World albums, but any info would be great
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Hi there!

I searched this board to find some info on this topic, too, but I only found your question ) So I did a quick research with google and found this interview:

http://absinthe.gmu.edu/boombox/trombino.html

He doesn't really tell the secrets of his drum and guitar sound (your new aesthetics kicks ass) there, but at least you can find some info on what mics he uses...

If anyone knows more I'd be happy if he or she lets us know )
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