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  2. Epitaph Records - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Epitaph Records albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Epitaph Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Epitaph Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  4. Category:Epitaph Records artists - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about artists who have recorded for the label Epitaph Records ... Pages in category "Epitaph Records artists" The following 128 pages ...

  5. Hellcat Records - Wikipedia

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    Hellcat Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. The label, an offshoot of Epitaph Records , was started as a partnership between Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion , the owner of Epitaph, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid , who was generally responsible for signing bands.

  6. Epitaph Records discography - Wikipedia

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    Re-released in Europe on Epitaph in 1997. E-86518 NOFX: So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes: 1997) E-86520 I Against I: Top of the World: Single release; released only in Europe. E-86521 Pulley: 60 Cycle Hum: LP, CD E-86522 Green Day: 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours: 1990 Re-released in Europe on Epitaph in 1997. E-86523 Down by Law: Question ...

  7. Rancid discography - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, they signed to Epitaph Records (a label owned by then-former and now-current Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) and released their self-titled debut album in 1993. While Rancid was writing a second album, Green Day 's Billie Joe Armstrong , a friend of the band, joined them to co-write the song "Radio".

  8. Brett Gurewitz - Wikipedia

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    Brett W. Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962), [1] [2] nicknamed Mr. Brett, is an American musician and record producer best known as the co-founder and guitarist of the rock band Bad Religion. He is also the owner of the music label Epitaph Records and a number of sister labels.

  9. Punk-O-Rama - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the label published the DVD Punk-O-Rama: The Videos, Volume 1, including 22 music videos and "The Epitaph Story", a short film relating the history of the label. Though a second volume was never published, the subsequent ninth and tenth albums in the compilation series included DVDs of music videos as well.