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'''Punk Rock Records''' is a [[record company]] founded in 1983. The record company uses analog techniques and specializes in recording [[punk rock]] bands. Punk Rock Records is a New Jersey based punk rock record label established in 1983, which produced recordings and studio mastering for; or released material by various noted seminal punk groups as well as gothic, new wave and industrial bands. [[U.S. Chaos]], Violent Society, Dysfunctional Youth, The Stun Gunz and The Guilloteens. Recently with production of ''Insides'' CDEP, for Pazz Kluger.<ref>http://www.pazzkluger.com/?page_id=2 Pazz kluger info cited</ref> The label's activities were primarily based in Bergen County and New York City and spans into Canada's Eastern Front Records a subsidiary.
'''Punk Rock Records''' is a [[record company]] founded in 1983. The record company uses analog techniques and specializes in recording [[punk rock]] bands. Punk Rock Records is a New Jersey based punk rock record label established in 1983, which produced recordings and studio mastering for; or released material by various noted seminal punk groups as well as gothic, new wave and industrial bands. [[U.S. Chaos]], Violent Society, Dysfunctional Youth, The Stun Gunz and The Guilloteens. Recently with production of ''Insides'' CDEP, for Pazz Kluger.<ref>http://www.pazzkluger.com/?page_id=2 Pazz kluger info cited</ref> The label's activities were primarily based in Bergen County and New York City and spans into Canada's Eastern Front Records a subsidiary.
=== Other ===
=== Other ===
Punk Rock Records has had influence in the groundwork of mastering for duplication, during the 1980's and 1990's of many artists signed to the [[WAX TRAX]] label that is considered a cornerstone for such groups as Ministry, KMFDM, My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, and many others.
Punk Rock Records has had influence in the mastering for duplication and distribution during the 1980's and 1990's of many artists signed to the [[WAX TRAX!]] label that is considered a cornerstone for such groups as Ministry, KMFDM, My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, and many others.






<ref>{{cite book | last1=Cogan | first1=Brian | last2=Spheeris | first2=Penelope | title=The Encyclopedia of Punk | publisher=[[Sterling Publishing]]| year=2008 | pages=348 | isbn=978-1402759604}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite book | last1=Cogan | first1=Brian | last2=Spheeris | first2=Penelope | title=The Encyclopedia of Punk | publisher=[[Sterling Publishing]]| year=2008 | pages=348 | isbn=978-1402759604}}</ref>
<ref>[http://www.punkrockrecords.com/about.html Punk Rock Records website - About]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.punkrockrecords.com/about.html Punk Rock Records website - About]</ref>


==Select recordings produced or engineered==
==Select recordings produced or engineered==

Revision as of 06:49, 21 July 2011

Punk Rock Records
Founded1983
FounderVarious Owners
Distributor(s)caroline, rough trade, dutch east trading, victory
GenrePunk
Country of originUnited States
Official websitePunk Rock Records

Punk Rock Records is a record company founded in 1983. The record company uses analog techniques and specializes in recording punk rock bands. Punk Rock Records is a New Jersey based punk rock record label established in 1983, which produced recordings and studio mastering for; or released material by various noted seminal punk groups as well as gothic, new wave and industrial bands. U.S. Chaos, Violent Society, Dysfunctional Youth, The Stun Gunz and The Guilloteens. Recently with production of Insides CDEP, for Pazz Kluger.[1] The label's activities were primarily based in Bergen County and New York City and spans into Canada's Eastern Front Records a subsidiary.

Other

Punk Rock Records has had influence in the mastering for duplication and distribution during the 1980's and 1990's of many artists signed to the WAX TRAX! label that is considered a cornerstone for such groups as Ministry, KMFDM, My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, and many others.



[2] [3]

Select recordings produced or engineered

[4]

  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 1996, Single Bring In The Nubiles, Shut Up, The Stranglers - No More Heroes Compilation - Elevator Records[5]
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 2000, CDLP You Can't Hear a Picture[6]
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 2000, 45 Single We Are Your Enemy[7]
  • Producer, The Suspects, - 1996, CDLP New Dawn (In The 21st Century)
  • Producer on the album Victory Singles Volume 3 for the songs “Down the Drain” and “Parasite” by L.E.S. Stitches.[8]
  • Engineer on the T.S.O.L. song "You've Come Undone" for T.S.O.L. Live 2005 CBGB's Live WFMU.[9]
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 2000, CDLP You Can't Hear A Picture
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 1996, For Being Young, Last Call For Alcohol, Comp. Incl. NY's Finest Compilation
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 2006, For Being Young, Last Call For Alcohol, Comp. Incl. onPower Chords and Broken Bones
  • Executive Producer, U.S. Chaos, - 2010, Single Stopping Evolution Dead In It's Tracks, Tracks Stormtrooper, Wouldn't Wana
  • Producer, Violent Society - 1993, 45 Single East Coast Assholes
  • Producer, Violent Society - 1995, CDLP Not Enjoyin' It. Motherbox Records
  • Producer, Violent Society - 1996, The Rise of Punk Doesn't Mean Anything, 10"/CD, CI/Motherbox
  • Producer, Pazz Kluger - 2011, CDEP Insides [10]

References

  1. ^ http://www.pazzkluger.com/?page_id=2 Pazz kluger info cited
  2. ^ Cogan, Brian; Spheeris, Penelope (2008). The Encyclopedia of Punk. Sterling Publishing. p. 348. ISBN 978-1402759604.
  3. ^ Punk Rock Records website - About
  4. ^ http://www.punkrockrecords.com/2687.html Punk Rock Records website - Projects]
  5. ^ http://www.punkrockrecords.com/2687.html Punk Rock Records website - Projects
  6. ^ http://www.punkrockrecords.com/2687.html Punk Rock Records website - Projects
  7. ^ [1] Punk Rock Records website - Projects Cited
  8. ^ Track Listing Discogs music reference site
  9. ^ "Playlist for Pat Duncan - January 5, 2006".
  10. ^ [http://www.pazzkluger.com/?page_id=2 Pazz kluger Info cited - Projects