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Music producer Ross Robinson seeks $11.74 million for Venice beach home

Music producer Ross Robinson has listed his home on the Venice boardwalk for sale at $11.74 million.

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Ross Robinson, the music producer behind such albums as Korn’s self-titled first record and Limp Bizkit’s “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all,” has put his Venice beach home on the market for $11.74 million.

The 4,422-square-foot contemporary, designed and built in 1997 by Miguel Flores and David Ming-Li Lowe, has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and sits north of the pier on a lot abutting the boardwalk.

Renovated by designer Michael McCraine, the interior features light wood floors, decorative tilework and vibrant wallpaper. A step-up dining room divides the living room and open-plan kitchen, which has custom walnut cabinetry, an island and a breakfast booth.

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There are three wood-burning fireplaces in the four-story home, which has ocean views from each level.

Wood-and-steel staircases and walkways connect each level, including a top floor that opens to a rooftop deck. The ground floor, which has a living area, kitchen and bedroom suite, doubles as a private apartment.

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There’s also an attached three-car garage.

Tiffany Rochelle of Halton Pardee + Partners holds the listing.

Robinson, 50, made a name for himself for his work on Fear Factory’s 1991 album “Concrete.” A pioneer of the nu-metal sound, he has produced albums for bands including The Cure, Slipknot and At the Drive-In.

He bought the property in 2000 for $2.35 million, records show.

neal.leitereg@latimes.com

Twitter: @LATHotProperty

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