- Source: Punk Core Records
Punk Core Records was a record label founded in 1989 by Dave Amcher (also known as Dave Punk Core). Based in Long Island, New York, the label originally started as a punk zine/distributor in the late 1980s, becoming a record label in the mid-1990s.
Punk Core Records is often credited for helping revive street punk, a genre that had flourished in early 1980s Britain but had disappeared by the end of the decade. Punk Core Records brought global exposure to many underground bands, especially those from the New York area.
In 2006, Punk Core Records released the compilation DVD, Pure Punk Rock. The DVD was directed by punk filmmaker Lewis Smithingham, and featured live performances from all of the bands on the label. The label is currently inactive with the last record release on March 11, 2008. In 2010, Punk Core Records ceased releasing music.
Bands
Action
A Global Threat
Career Soldiers
The Casualties
Clit 45 (Your Life to Choose EP)
Chaotic Dischord
Cheap Sex
Cropknox
Damage Case
Defiance
The Devotchkas
Fists In The System
Funeral Dress
The Havoc
Instant Agony (Not My Religion EP)
Lower Class Brats
Monster Squad
The Messengers
Oxblood
Paxton Boys
Self Destruct (Violent Affair EP, the band featured members of The Unseen and A Global Threat)
SS-Kaliert
The Scarred
Total Chaos
The Unseen (The Complete Singles Collection 1994–2000)
The Varukers
The Virus
The Warning
See also
List of record labels
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hardcore punk
- Emo
- Crust punk
- Grunge
- Musik rok alternatif
- Metalcore
- Musik hip hop
- Rap rock
- Alternative Press
- Thrash metal
- Punk Core Records
- Egg punk
- Lower Class Brats
- Ska punk
- Defiance (punk band)
- Cheap Sex
- Hardcore punk
- The Devotchkas
- Metalcore
- Punk subculture