Recently, Perry has produced albums by Greywind, Fatherson, Don Broco, Molotov, McBusted, Matthew P, Ivyrise, the Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses, Get Cape.
A began to build up a loyal following in the UK, touring with the likes of the Sex Pistols, Jesus Jones and their heroes Faith No More.
After the album was released, bassist Stevie Swindon parted ways with the band and was replaced by their friend Daniel P Carter.
In 1998, How Ace Are Buildings was re-released on ltd edition vinyl, with a bonus record featuring live tracks, remixes, clips from interviews, answering machine messages and general silliness.
Around the time the album was completed, the band's UK label, London Records, was bought out by Warner Music.
The album was well received amongst fans, and received positive reviews in the press, but after a main stage appearance at the Download Festival in the UK, and some dates with Avril Lavigne in Germany, it was announced that the band was being dropped by their label, Warner Music, due to poor record sales, and that the band was going into hiatus, stating that they would be unable to continue financially.
In 2004, Perry moved to Essex and built a new studio, and also spent time on the road with the Bloodhound Gang, as part of their crew.
The team's first project was co-writing and producing the debut album from Matt Willis entitled Don't Let It Go to Waste.
More recently, Perry has produced albums by Don Broco, Molotov, McBusted, Ivyrise, the Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses, Get Cape.
He attended Reydon High School, where he met guitarist Mark Chapman and bassist Stevie Swindon.
Together they formed the band Grand Designs, with Jason's twin brother Adam on drums, and by the late 1980s they were playing regular gigs in and around Lowestoft.
Perry married his longtime girlfriend Holly in 2000, the couple have four children Zac 2003, Joshua 2004, Louie 2010 and Primrose Violette 2015.