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Slash and Records
The band was signed within a year to Warner Bros subsidiary Slash Records, and released three albums: Ruby Vroom ( 1994 ), Irresistible Bliss ( 1996 ), and El Oso ( 1998 ).
In 1993, Slash Records released The Germs: Complete Anthology ( MIA ), with liner notes by Pleasant Gehman.
* ( GI ) LP, 1979, Slash Records
* Lexicon Devil 7 " EP, 1978, Slash Records
* What We Do Is Secret EP, 1981, Slash Records
* ( MIA ): The Complete Anthology CD, 1993, Slash / Rhino Records
* The Decline of Western Civilization LP, 1980, Slash Records
As the band became the flag bearer for the local scene, a larger independent label, Slash Records, signed the band to issue its first LP.
" SST was followed by a number of other successful artist-run labels — including BYO Records ( started by Shawn and Mark Stern of Youth Brigade ), Epitaph Records ( started by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion ), New Alliance Records ( started by the Minutemen's D. Boon ) — as well as fan-run labels like Frontier Records and Slash Records.
They had planned to release it through Plan 9 but instead accepted an offer from Slash Records, deciding to rework the album before its release.
Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein | Doyle performing with the Misfits at the 9: 30 Club in Washington, D. C. in 1983. Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records.
Within a year, the band signed up with Slash Records, and in 1987 their second album Introduce Yourself was released.
Category: Slash Records artists
They played shows in the US, Europe, Japan and Australia before Geffen Records pulled their financial support for the tour, with Slash returning to Guns N ' Roses and Slash's Snakepit disbanding.
However, when Slash was informed by Geffen, who had folded into Interscope Records, that the album was not the type of music the label produced, he bought the album back and signed a deal with Koch Records.
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The band was signed to Slash Records, whose subsidiary Ruby Records released its debut and by far best-known album, The Days of Wine and Roses, in 1982.
* The Days of Wine and Roses-Ruby Records / Slash Records ( 1982 )

Slash and punk
In the US, Flipside and Slash were important punk zines for the Los Angeles scene, both debuting in 1977.
Velvet Revolver is an American hard rock supergroup consisting of former Guns N ' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum, alongside Dave Kushner formerly of punk band Wasted Youth and Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland who left the band in 2008.
Featuring concert footage of legendary Los Angeles punk bands and interviews both with band members, the publishers of Slash fanzine, and with the punks who made up their audience, the film offers a look into a subculture that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.
* Slash ( fanzine ), a punk rock fanzine founded in 1977
Slash Records is a record label in Los Angeles, originally specializing in local and punk rock bands.
First generation punk fanzines, like Flipside and Slash covered the scene at The Masque.
Slash was a punk rock-related fanzine published by Steve Samiof and Melanie Nissen in the United States from 1977 to 1980.
With relatively wide distribution for a punk zine, Slash helped bring the L. A. underground scene to the attention of the rest of the world.
The fanzine also gave birth to Slash Records, an important punk record label.
In addition, there was a widespread perception that punk rock was dying, as movements such as post-punk, hardcore, and deathrock were emerging while many of the original Los Angeles punk bands ( such as The Germs and The Weirdos ) were breaking up, and in such a changing environment Slash had essentially served its purpose.

Slash and record
Wild Gift, like their debut album, was released on Slash records, and was similar in musical style, although Wild Gift featured shorter, faster songs ; arguably their most stereotypically punk-sounding record.
Slash decided to record the Snakepit demos with Sorum, Clarke and Inez, later adding former Jellyfish live guitarist Eric Dover as lead vocalist.
The decision to record with Dover led to a disagreement between Slash and Sorum, due to Slash not seeking Sorum's approval before hiring Dover.
At the insistence of the record label, the album was released under the name Slash's Snakepit, instead of The Snakepit, despite Slash not wanting his name used.
Cornell sang one song ( which he co-wrote ) on Slash, Slash's solo record released in April 2010.
Securing a record deal on Slash Records division Ruby, the group released their debut album, Fire of Love in 1981.
** Slash ( album ), a record by Slash
In 1992, Failure signed with Slash Records ( an LA-based independent label whose releases were manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. in the United States ), and went to Minnesota to record their debut album with notorious producer Steve Albini at Pachyderm Studio that summer.
Ruby Records was a record label subsidiary of Slash Records, started in 1981.
In 1990, the band were signed to a worldwide record deal with the their music appearing on the Warner Brothers imprint Slash Records in North America.
Andrews was born in Seattle, Washington, and attended film school in Los Angeles before his band Failure received a record deal from Slash Records.

Slash and label
When Greg Glover of Arena Rock Recording Co. was hired at Slash / London Records, Harvey Danger were signed to the label.
The label was formed in 1978 by Bob Biggs as an outgrowth of the Los Angeles-based fanzine, Slash.
Until 1981, the label was distributed through Jem ; when that company went bankrupt, Slash entered into a distribution deal with Warner Bros., a move that was among the first collaborations between a self-started indie and a major label.
Universal Music Group ( the owner of American Decca ) was formed through the merger of the MCA and PolyGram Records families, the latter of which owned London Records, in 2000 and closed Slash as an active label.
In 2003, Ames relicensed the use of the name Slash back to Bob Biggs, who then relaunched the label.
Complete Slash discography http :// www. discogs. com / label / Slash + Records
Shortly after the band was dropped by Slash Records due to the commercial disappointment of their third album for the label, Warren left the band, as did Woody.

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