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Say-10 is an independent record label and skateboard company owned by Adam Gecking and operated from his house in Richmond, Virginia. Say-10 was founded in 2007 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, while he owned Volume, an independent record store. Artists with releases on Say-10 *Alkaline Trio *Among Giants *Aspiga * Banner Pilot *Beach Slang *Broadway Calls *Brook Pridemore *Brutal Youth *Challenges *Civil War Rust *Cobra Skulls *Counterpunch *Daycare Swindlers * Direct Hit! *Dirty Tactics *Divided Heaven * Dog Park Dissidents *Entropy *GDP *Great Apes *Gutter Gloss *Fucked Up *Iron Chic *Jared Hart *Karbomb *Know Your Saints *Lagwagon *The Lawrence Arms *Less Than Jake *Let It Go *The Lillingtons * Mad Conductor * Matt Pless *Murder by Death *Oh My Snare! *Oklahoma Car Crash *Payoff *Pedals On Our Pirate Ships *Pissing Contest *The Priceduifkes *Red City Radio * Retox *The Riot Before *The Scandals *Seagulls *Shayfer James *The Shell Corporation *Slutever *Smoke or Fire *Stabbed in ...
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Dog Park Dissidents
Dog Park Dissidents is an American queercore anarcho-punk rock band formed in 2017. Its five members are based out of New Orleans, Louisiana; Long Island, New York; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. History 2017-2020: Formation and early career Dog Park Dissidents was founded in 2017 by vocalist Zac Xeper and guitarist Jon Greco on Long Island, New York, where they recorded the band's first song "Queer As In Fuck You" for a planned anti-Trump sampler compilation. Xeper moved to New Orleans from Long Island between recording "Queer" and its release. After the viral success of this first single, Xeper and Greco went on to produce and self-release the 2018 EP ''Sexual and Violent,'' featuring a remastered and lyrically altered version of "Queer" along three other new songs. Xeper and Greco met one another through the furry fandom. They decided on the name Dog Park Dissidents as a "good name for a vaguely furry anarcho queer band," and as a reference to the forbidden dog park in We ...
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GDP (musician)
Matthew Miller, better known by his stage name GDP, is an American hip hop recording artist from West Orange, New Jersey. History GDP began in 2008 with the release of a split with Dirty Money. The following year he released his debut full-length album, titled ''Realistic Expectations'' via Say-10 Records. In 2010, GDP released his first cassette titled ''Magic Bullet'' via Ride The Fury Records. In 2011, GDP released his second full-length album titled ''Useless Eaters'' via Run For Cover Records. In 2013, GDP released a Vinyl with The Wrong Address, titled ''Holla'' via Run For Cover. In 2014, GDP released a compilation album titled ''Collectibles'' via Smokers Cough and Ride The Fury. In March 2014, The Front Bottoms announced at the South by Southwest music festival plans to release a split with GDP sometime in the future. The 7" split was officially announced the following year and was released on April 18, 2015 (Record Store Day). Discography Studio albums *Realistic Ex ...
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Broadway Calls
Broadway Calls is an American punk rock band from Rainier, Oregon. The band has released four records and toured the United States and Canada extensively and often. More recently the band has completed tours in Europe. Broadway Calls have toured with such bands as Alkaline Trio, The Gaslight Anthem, Rancid, The Bouncing Souls, and Bad Religion. The Beginning (2005–2006) Broadway Calls formed in the winter of 2005/2006, with Ty Vaughn (guitar and vocals), Matt Koenig (bass and vocals) Robert Baird (guitar) and Josh Baird (drums). The band was built on the solid foundation of Josh, Robert, and Ty's decade long history of making music together. Their previous band Countdown To Life was signed to New Age Records ( Strife, Countervail, Lifetime). After playing one hometown show, Broadway Calls took a sink-or-swim approach and headed straight out on tour with label-mate Daggermouth. The tour was a great success and Broadway Calls made a name for themselves in the hardcore communi ...
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Will Wood (musician)
Will Wood is an American singer-songwriter, composer, filmmaker, comedian, and multimedia artist. Wood has released four studio albums: ''Everything Is A Lot'' in 2015; ''SELF-iSH'' in 2016, ''The Normal Album'' in 2020, and "''In case I make It''," in 2022. Wood has also composed music for the podcast ''Camp Here and There,'' and is co-host of the comedy podcast ''Life in the World to Come'' with creator Chris Dunne. Style Wood's piano-led style often changes from one song to the next, drawing influence from Folk music, folk, pop, jazz, rock and roll, latin music, and klezmer. He is also known for his unconventional use of Ukulele, tenor and baritone ukulele. When recording in studio or performing live with a band, he has mostly been accompanied by "The Tapeworms", which has primarily included Mike Bottiglieri on guitar, Matt Berger on alto saxophone, Mario Conte on drums, and Vater Boris on bass. The band is known for high energy live performances. Wood primarily performs sol ...
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Slutever
Slutever is a punk rock band based in Los Angeles, California, consisting of Nicole Snyder and Rachel Gagliardi, both of whom are from Philadelphia. Gagliardi is also a member of Upset. History Snyder and Gagliardi met in high school, where they were both enrolled in the same music program. However, they did not begin performing together until they were both in college. By June 2013, Slutever had recorded all six songs that they would later self-release on the EP ''Almost Famous'' on February 17, 2015. The band decided to revisit these songs after beginning a tour on the East Coast with Girlpool. Critical reception Writing for ''Exclaim!'', Alison Lang awarded ''Almost Famous'' a rating of 7 out of 10, and wrote that it "maintains Slutever's well-established goofy stoner ethos while also coming across as super polished and assured." Robert Christgau gave the EP an A−, writing of the band that "To call their self-imposed limits principled would misread their purpose. These wome ...
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Mad Conductor
Mad Conductor is an experimental hip hop band fronted by MC Devlin (Chris Tray) and with production by MC Kinney (Dan McKinney). Their sound mixes hip-hop with a wide array of styles, in a unique and often experimental way. The band formed in 2005 after Devlin's former band, hardcore outfit No Cash, broke up. Originally from Center Valley, Pennsylvania, the band relocated to New Orleans in 2008. In 2012 the band successfully raised funds on Kickstarter Kickstarter is an American public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". As of July 2021, ... to record a full-length album titled MC Rises. They are currently back in Pennsylvania, recording and releasing new music on a regular basis while keeping up with ongoing gigs in the north east. Discography * Mechanical Claw EP (2005) * Renegade Space Rock (2007) * Members Onl ...
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American Independent Record Labels
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The Vandals
The Vandals are an American punk rock band, established in 1980 in Orange County, California. They have released ten full-length studio albums, two live albums, and have toured the world extensively, including performances on the Vans Warped Tour. They are well known for their use of humor, preferring to use their music as a vehicle for comedy and sarcasm rather than as a platform for more serious issues. As of 2000, they are signed to Kung Fu Records. The band's lineup fluctuated significantly over their first nine years, though founding members Steven Ronald Jensen, guitarist Jan Nils Ackermann, and first consistent drummer Joe Escalante remained regular fixtures. Of the early members, only Escalante has remained through all subsequent incarnations of the band. The current lineup of Escalante, Dave Quackenbush, Warren Fitzgerald, and Josh Freese has remained intact since 1990 and is generally considered far removed from the band's early 1980s incarnation. Since 2002 Escala ...
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Three One G
31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California-based independent record label, started by musician Justin Pearson in 1994 and focusing on punk and experimental music. The label has released a number of albums and compilations in what has been described as "freak punk" and "spaz-rock." Musicians on the label frequently collaborate, creating supergroups such as Holy Molar, Some Girls, and Head Wound City. Three One G's roster has featured many noise rock bands. History 31G Records was founded by Justin Pearson in San Diego, California in 1994. The name comes from the chorus of a Joy Division song "Warsaw", a song covered by Pearson's then-band, Swing Kids. The reference for '3-1-G' in the original song was to Rudolf Hess's prisoner number. The first album released on the new label was the 1994 single "And / Fall On Proverb" by metalcore band Unbroken. The second release was a reissue of the new debut album from hardcore punk and noise rock band Swing Kids, a band consisti ...
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Teenage Bottlerocket
Teenage Bottlerocket is an American punk rock band formed in Laramie, Wyoming in 2000. The band was formed by twin brothers Ray and Brandon Carlisle, following the dissolution of their previous band, Homeless Wonders. The band's music is heavily influenced by guitarist and co-vocalist Kody Templeman's other band, The Lillingtons, and punk rock acts such as Ramones, Screeching Weasel, Green Day, The Bouncing Souls, and Misfits; Their music has been referred to as "Ramones-core", "Weasel-core" and "leather jacket punk". In a 2006 interview with the band, Punknews described Teenage Bottlerocket as "the last decent band around playing Ramones-y pop punk", stating that Teenage Bottlerocket "certainly owe nothing to the trends" and naming the band "the best punk band from the Cowboy State since The Lillingtons". On November 3, 2015, Brandon Carlisle was found unresponsive in his Fort Collins home by his roommate. On November 7, the remaining band members confirmed via Twitter that ...
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Smoke Or Fire
Smoke or Fire is an American punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States. History Early history as Jericho (1998–2004) The band originally formed in 1998, when western Massachusetts native Joe McMahon got together with Chris Brand, Bill Ironfield, and Nick Maggiore, who hailed from New Hampshire. Originally calling themselves Jericho, the band released their debut album, ''When the Battery Dies'', in 2000. After the release of this record, Chris Brand left and Jeremy Cochran replaced him. Their fan base grew as they played DIY basement shows and small clubs throughout the Northeast. After the release of ''When the Battery Dies,'' the quartet moved to Richmond, Virginia, where they worked on their second album. This is when Bill Ironfield left the band, and Ken Gurley joined on bass, with Joe McMahon taking over guitar. It was at about this time that band was contacted by a 1970s-era Christian rock band from Houston, Texas also called Jericho, to inform them th ...
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