Deaf American Recordings
Deaf American Recordings | |||
Founded | 1993 | ||
Founder | Rich Hoak | ||
Genre(s) | Grindcore Deathgrind Hardcore punk | ||
Location | Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, US |
Deaf American Recordings was started by Rich Hoak (Brutal Truth) in late 1993. The label is centered in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a reference to Rick Rubin's side label from Def Jam, Def American Recordings.
Releases
- da0-01000 F.O.D. / Ninefinger (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-02000 Brutal Truth - "Machine Parts + 4" (EP, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-03000 Ninefinger - "Ninefinger" (EP, 7" vinyl record - re-release)
- da0-04000 (kindbud 01) Brutal Truth / Rupture (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-05000 Agents of Satan / Burn the Priest (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-06660 Agathocles / Black Army Jacket (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-07000 Capitalist Casualties / Unholy Grave (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-08000 (kindbud 02) Phobia / Corrupted (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-09000 No Rest For The Dead - "The End of Space" (full-length, compact disc)
- da0-010000 Unholy Grave / Capitalist Casualties (split, 7" vinyl record)
- da0-011000 Cripple Bastards - "Misantropo a Senso Unico" (full-length, compact disc)
Notes
The catalog numbers ending with "KINDBUD" are both picture disc 7" vinyl records, each featuring a photo of marijuana, co-released with Rhetoric Records.
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