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Basement Records
Basement Records is an American independent record label founded by Chuck Dietrich in 2000. The company is headquartered in La Habra, California and doubles as a recording studio. The label's primary focus is American punk rock artists. Basement Records artists have been featured on the soundtrack for the movie ''Piranha 3DD''. As owner of Basement Records Chuck Dietrich writes music for the hardcore punk band Bullet Treatment Bullet Treatment is an American hardcore/punk band based out of Los Angeles, California, United States. Most of their albums are released on Basement Records. They also have released music on Fat Wreck Chords and Think Fast! Records. Started by ... as well as many other outlets including music for the Xbox video game ''Sunset Overdrive''. Discography References OC Weekly Interview with Chuck DietrichList of Basement ...
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Piranha 3DD
''Piranha 3DD'' is a 2012 American 3D horror comedy film directed by John Gulager. A sequel to the 2010 film ''Piranha 3D'', it is part of the ''Piranha'' film series and was directed by John Gulager from a screenplay by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. It stars Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, David Koechner, Chris Zylka, Katrina Bowden, Gary Busey, Christopher Lloyd and David Hasselhoff. After the events on Lake Victoria, the prehistoric school of bloodthirsty piranhas transforms into a newly opened water park. ''Piranha 3DD'' was eventually released in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2012, and the United States on June 1, 2012, by Dimension Films. The film was critically panned by critics, who criticized its plot, characters, acting, the use of 3D and direction. A box office failure, it had grossed $8.5 million worldwide against a $5 million budget. Plot A year after the massacre in Lake Victoria, Arizona by piranhas, an eradication campaign has left the lake uninhabitable a ...
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Bullet Treatment
Bullet Treatment is an American hardcore/punk band based out of Los Angeles, California, United States. Most of their albums are released on Basement Records. They also have released music on Fat Wreck Chords and Think Fast! Records. Started by guitarist Chuck Dietrich, the band has featured over 30 members over its long history including Tim McIlrath of Rise Against, Matt Caughthran of The Bronx, and Dave Hildago Jr. from Social Distortion. Bullet Treatment songs "Grindstone", "Spread My Legs", "A Reason For Violence", "Hand In Hand", "Pointless Conversation", and "Not Afraid Of The World" have been featured on MTV's television show Nitro Circus. The song "The Escapist" from the EP "Ex-Breathers" was featured in Season 3 Episode 11 of the MTV show, ''Ridiculousness''. Punknews.org described Bullet Treatment as "Take the reckless intensity of Black Flag, the breakneck speed of Minor Threat and the brilliant musical structures of early Adolescents Adolescence () is a tra ...
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Fiction Reform
Fiction Reform was an American punk rock band from Orange County, California, United States, formed in 2009. The band was signed to Basement Records based in La Habra, California who released their first album, ''Revelation in the Palms of the Weak'', on April 20, 2010. Fiction Reform formed when Dan Powell and Danny Baeza, who knew each other from playing in a band of the name Crooked Evangelists, recruited Aaron Chabak. The three of them created all the songs for '' Revolution In the Palms of the Weak'', only without vocals. They recruited Brenna Red, who they had met previously while performing. She was recruited via a phone call after various other singers had auditioned. Their song "Small Silhouette" was featured on ESPN's '' SportsCenter LA'' in October 2009 and was the first public exposure of the song. Fiction Reform songs have also been featured in '' Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory'' and '' The Dudesons in America'' television shows. Their second album ''Take Your Tru ...
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AMP (magazine)
''AMP'' was an American music magazine founded in 2003, by Brett Matthews. It featured interviews, album and live reviews and band journals. Online, it featured exclusive videos and audio, as well as video game reviews. It ceased publication in 2013. About ''AMP'' was published monthly by American Music Press, with a print run of 80,000 copies. It focused primarily on punk, hardcore and metal music. Some of the prominent editors were Lucas Andrews, John Joh, Johnathan Marshall, Lisa Root, Jake Round, Tony Shrum, Sean Stepp, Chris Taravella and Nick White. History Matthews' beginning in music journalism started in 1996, with a fanzine he wrote titled ''Hit List''. It lasted three years. ''AMP'', and a sister publication ''Hails & Horns'' came together, circa 2000. ''AMP'' broadened focus from the underground music scene, which allowed for coverage of bands not featured in its contemporaries ''Maximumrocknroll'' and ''Alternative Press''. He notes in an interview with ''Metro Post-T ...
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Bobot Adrenaline
Formed in 2001, Bobot Adrenaline is an American, Los Angeles–based political rock band with punk aggressions, featuring Pepper Berry from the now defunct Buck. After five songs released on several Geykido Comet Records compilations (one being ''This Just In... Benefit For Indy Media'') the band went into the studio and recorded their debut EP, ''Unfurled'', in 2007. It was produced by Tommy Stinson. ''Unfurled'' was released on August 27, 2008, on CD Baby. In 2009, the band signed with Southern California punk record label Basement Records in order to release their second album, ''Dumb Bomb'' in 2010. Members * Pepper Berry – vocals, guitars * Corey Mac – bass * Bryan Panzeri – drums Former members * Debo – drums * Mike Wasson – drums Discography *''This Just In... Benefit For Indy Media'' *''Six Steps To A Better You: Six Band CD'' *''Unfurled'' (2008) *''Chemical X DVD'' Music Video Compilation (2008) *''Dumb Bomb'' (2010) In other media Bobot Adrenaline’s ...
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The Scarred
The Scarred is an American former garage punk band from Anaheim, California, formed in 2003, on the East Coast-based label Jailhouse Records. Formed by Samuel Clemens, they are one of the only old school punk bands active from Anaheim, and known for bridging the sound between 1970s punk rock, soul, and classic rock. History The Scarred formed in 2003 by Justin "Scarred" Willits, Matt "Monkey" Hatcher, Isha Rose and Jordan Thompson. The three had been in bands before and quickly set to work playing live shows with such Punk Rock notables as Naked Aggression, The Adicts, Menace, Cheap Sex, The Skeptix, and more. After starting a family, Isha stepped down and was replaced by Ben 9000, drummer of other notable bands such as Rezurex and Jeffree Star. ''Repression'' The band recorded a demo in the back room of a radio station, and sent it out to underground fanzines, where it quickly received good reviews, including California's legendary MRR. Capitalizing on their good reviews, th ...
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It's Casual
It's Casual is a two-piece Los Angeles hardcore punk band formed in 2001. Founded and fronted by Eddie Solis, the band has released the three studio albums ''Buicregl'' (2002), ''Stop Listening to Bad Music'' (2004), and ''The New Los Angeles'' (2007) all on CD and LP. It's Casual has performed with groups such as Story of the Year, Fu Manchu, Mastodon, High on Fire, and Zeke. History Early years It's Casual was formed in 2001 in Los Angeles, starting with Eddie Solis on guitar, a bassist, drums, and a second guitar player. The name was inspired by a line in '' The Wild Life'', Cameron Crowe's follow up to '' Fast Times at Ridgemont High''. Solis soon met W.C.E., the drummer for Co-Ed and realized they had similar interests, such as Black Flag, The Melvins, and arena rock like Kiss and AC/DC. W.C.E. pitched the idea of a two piece band and It's Casual reformed with W.C.E on drums. The band has a hardcore punk and doom metal sound, with Solis on vocals and guitar and W ...
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Civet (band)
Civet is an American punk rock band from Long Beach, California, United States. They are signed to Hellcat Records and have recorded six releases, with the latest being ''Love & War'' (2011). History The self-described "femme fatale punk rock" band made a breakthrough after signing with Hellcat Records and releasing their first album under this label with the title ''Hell Hath No Fury''. In an interview the lead singer Liza Graves said, that the name does not only represent the small cat-like animal of tropical Asia and Africa, civet, but was used after they heard it means flower in Slavic languages. In a November 2008 interview, Liza Graves announced that the band had a new line up. The previous rhythm section, consisting of Jackie Daniels on bass and Bombshell Brenz ( Brenna Red) on drums, had been replaced by Jacqui Valentine (bass) and Cat Scandal (drums) who was later replaced by Danni Harrowyn There was no announcement when drummer Danni Harrowyn was replaced with Roxie ...
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