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By 1993, more punk acts had signed to Epitaph, and the label relocated to new offices in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. [2] Although Bad Religion was the founding band of Epitaph, releasing their early records through the label, they switched over to Atlantic in 1993, with Recipe for Hate being their first record outside of the label. Brett Gurewitz ...
Quicksand is an American post-hardcore band from New York City, founded in 1990. Their debut self-titled EP was followed by two major-label albums, Slip (1993) and Manic Compression (1995). Quicksand's sound has been compared to that of post-hardcore bands Fugazi and Helmet . [ 2 ]
The band released two new tracks, "MariKKKopa" and "Backsell" in August 2012, the first recorded material since their return. [8] The song "MariKKKopa" was written in reference to Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona and his outspoken stance and civil rights abuses he's committed against undocumented immigrants.
McKinnon and A Day to Remember bassist Joshua Woodard have formed their own record label, Running Man; [6] in partnership with Epitaph. On December 25, 2016, McKinnon married his long-time girlfriend, Stephanie Morrison. [7] [8] On December 5, 2017, McKinnon and his wife announced the arrival of their first child, a daughter. [9]
When we signed with Epitaph it was for both bands. It was a thing of knowing Brett forever, and so I just sat down and said, "Well, we want to make records!" At the time we were leaving Interscope. We weren't happy with Interscope at all. So we sat down and told them we wanted to make both All and Descendents records whenever we want, at our ...
The Linda Lindas, the all-female rock band that lit up social media this week when a video of their recent performance at the Los Angeles Public Library went viral, have signed with Epitaph Records.
After a stint with major label Atlantic Records ended in the early 2000s, Bad Religion re-signed with Epitaph and Gurewitz rejoined. They have since continued to co-write songs and recorded six records: The Process of Belief (2002), The Empire Strikes First (2004), New Maps of Hell (2007), The Dissent of Man (2010), [ 3 ] True North (2013), and ...
After posting new tracks on their MySpace page, Farewell was scouted by the owner of Epitaph Records, Brett Gurewitz who offered them a deal in March 2007. [3] Preceded by the single "First One on the Blog" in August 2007, [ 4 ] the band's first full-length album, Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun? appeared on the label on September 25, 2007.