Robinson then signed on to produce the debut by a rap-metal band that Korn had taken under their wing, Limp Bizkit, resulting in the massive-hit debut, 1997's Three Dollar Bill Y'All. Not only did the release turn Limp Bizkit into overnight sensations, but it opened the floodgates for the whole rap-metal movement of the late '90s. Becoming one of rock's most in-demand producers, Robinson continued to produce others, including Machine Head, Sepultura (including their landmark release Roots), Soulfly, Amen, Cold, Glassjaw, At the Drive In, and even Vanilla Ice's rap-metal makeover/comeback album, Hard to Swallow. It wasn't long before Robinson helped discover another unknown band that would go on to become one of metal's most popular acts, the masked eight-man band Slipknot. He produced their two massive albums, 1999's self-titled debut and 2001's Iowa. Robinson also runs his own record label imprint, I Am Recordings, which is distributed by such renowned labels as Roadrunner and Virgin. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi