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Corporate and Punishment
In October 2011, it was announced that Slaves on Dope had signed to THC: Music / Rocket Science Ventures, the new label of Corporate Punishment Records President, and early Slaves on Dope manager Thom Hazaert, who will release Over the Influence Worldwide in Spring 2012.
Corporate Punishment Records ( abbreviated as CPR ) is a Los Angeles, USA, based independent record label.
Corporate Punishment was distributed by The Navarre Corporation in America, and Universal Music in Canada, until Navarre was purchased by E1 / Koch, who became the label's distributor until 2008.
After being released from their distribution deal with E1, the label went on hiatus until January 2010 when it was announced that Corporate Punishment had signed a Worldwide distribution deal with Trustkill Records.
On November 8, 2006, Onesidezero announced they had signed with Corporate Punishment Records.

Corporate and Records
* Northern Pacific Railway Corporate Records, Minnesota Historical Society.
November 2002 marked the official release of Corporate America on the independent label Artemis Records.
* The Incredibly Corporate Whorish Big Black Interview Album – LP Touch and Go Records ( 1987 )
* Northern Pacific Railway Corporate Records, Minnesota Historical Society.
North is the third album by Something Corporate, released on October 21, 2003 by Drive-Thru Records and Geffen.
Leaving Through the Window is the major label debut album by rock band Something Corporate, released on May 7, 2002 by Drive-Thru Records and MCA.
Audioboxer is an EP released by Something Corporate on October 2, 2001 by Drive-Thru Records.
* Corporate Records, State of Missouri, Jefferson City.
After EMI acquired Chrysalis Records in 1991, Grainge felt stifled by the Corporate changes and left the company, and the label was folded into its parent.
* The Piper Jaffray Corporate Records are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Corporate and record
Something Corporate went on hiatus in 2004 and no longer had any recording contracts with their record labels.
In October 2003, Something Corporate released their second full-length record, North.
McMahon told Alternative Press that he is more " nostalgically charged " than " creatively charged " to make another Something Corporate record.
Between January and March 2003 both the Juliana Theory and Something Corporate shared the stage, along with support act Vendetta Red all three groups had moved from independent to major record labels since the release of their previous records.
The group has released one full-length album entitled Vanilla Guerilla on the independent Corporate Hell Inc. record label in 2005.
* Corporate Thugz Entertainment, the record label of rapper Young Jeezy
He realized that if he ever decided to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record.

Corporate and label
In 1998, he came back to Nigeria and released yet another successful album, Acceleration, on the Corporate Music label.
In May 2002, Something Corporate released their debut major label album, Leaving Through the Window.
Bands that achieved notable success during their time with the label include Halifax, Allister, New Found Glory, Fenix * TX, Midtown, Finch, The Starting Line, Rx Bandits, Something Corporate, Dashboard Confessional, The Early November, Senses Fail, Home Grown and Hellogoodbye.
In early 2005, Def Jam announced that they were relaunching the label and that Ludacris and DTP were returning along with new act Young Jeezy and his Corporate Thugz Entertainment imprint.

Punishment and Records
Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years is a greatest hits album by heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 2000, through Capitol Records.

Punishment and record
Two live tracks from this time would also make it to record: the expansive " Words Fail Me " ( eventually reworked into a This Kind of Punishment song ) on the 1986 Biding Our Time compilation, and the anthemic “ Walk in a Straight Line ” on the 1990 Xpressway Pile = Up compilation.

Records and record
* Atlantic Records, a record company
* Ajax Records ( Quebec ) ( 1921 – 1926 ), a North American record company
* ABC Records, an American record label
Korner made his first official record on Decca Records DFE 6286 in the company of Ken Colyer's Skiffle Group.
He hosts The Adam Carolla Show, a talk show distributed as a podcast which set the record as the " most downloaded podcast " as judged by Guinness World Records.
* Bell Records, a record label
Bedrock Records is an English record label for trance, house and techno started by Nick Muir and John Digweed.
PolyGram ( London Records ' parent company at that time ) had pressed a number of promo singles and 12 " versions of the song, sending them out to both radio and record stores in the UK.
Nonetheless, he and his band continued to be a popular touring act, enjoying a career resurgence in the late 1960s with the Rock and roll revival movement and the signing of a lucrative record deal with the European Sonet Records label.
The Diddley-penned, " Wyatt Earp " was a single released on Okeh Records, since the Chess brothers did not want to release the record.
In 2002, Love began composing an album with Linda Perry ; the record, America's Sweetheart, was released on Virgin Records in February 2004, was embraced by critics with mixed reviews.
* Capitol Records, a U. S. record label
* Charged Records, a record label
* Cleopatra Records, American record label
This record is now in the English Public Records Office.
Records, a record label that released albums by indie bands Mineral, The Gloria Record, and Bright Eyes
They secured a record contract with Capitol Records, but Hooper left the band before the remaining trio moved to Los Angeles to record their debut album.
* Creation Records, a record label created in 1983 by Alan McGee
* Commodore Records, a jazz and swing music record label
* Cadence Jazz Records, a record label issued by the above magazine
* Cadence Records, an American record label during the 1940s and 50s
* Cumberland Records, a record label
Around the same time, East Bay Ray had tried to pressure the rest of the band to sign to the major record label Polydor Records ; Biafra stated that he was prepared to leave the group if the rest of the band wanted to sign to the label, though East Bay Ray asserts that he recommended against signing with Polydor.

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