As the business grew, the original MCI console was replaced by an SSL G Series, which brought in even bigger projects.
It has recorded for many of Canada's other top bands, including 54-40, Default, Wide Mouth Mason, Matthew Good Band, Mossy Ledge, Age of Electric, Odds, Spirit of the West, Barney Bentall, Colin James and Pluto.
The Silver Side Up album would yield "How You Remind Me", the number-one played radio song of the decade 2000–2009, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Greenhouse Studios' first client was Steven Drake, singer and guitar player of the band the Odds.
Steven Drake added producing and mixing to his musical skills, and subsequently worked on albums by 54-40, The Tragically Hip, Staggered Crossing and Tegan and Sara at the studio.
Cher recorded in Vancouver at the Studio, and Akon worked on new tracks following his show at GM Place.
Peter Collins produced it, and James Barton engineered, assisted by the studio's Marc Raemar.
Lead singer Sebastian Bach would continue his tradition of hi-jinx during an interview with Vancouverite Nadrwuar the Human Serviette.
North Vancouver band Mushroom Trail would record its debut album before unceremoniously disappearing from the music business.
The final project for London Smith was the sophomore release of Lowest of the Low produced by Texan Don Was.
The Neve replaced the last SSL G series console which was sold to Charles Allin, Owner of Montana Recording Studio.
Dixon owns and operates Big Valley Audio and continues to work with Greenhouse Studios.
Chris would later move from sound engineering to underwater acoustics and CEO of Trident Hydrographic Services.
Anne-Marie Damjanovic would go on to run Reely Unique, a specialty audio rental service for many years.
Rhian Gittins moved to LA and worked at the A&M recording studios; she would marry Dave Navarro.
A recording studio of the same name existed in Old Street, London, and was home to producers Pat Collier and Jessica Corcoran, who were responsible for hit albums for The Wonder Stuff, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, and Mega City Four, among others.