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'''Disturbing Records''' was a label that was run by the folks in [[The Cunts]].  They released quite a few records in the late 70s and early 80s.  
'''Disturbing Records''' was a label that was run by the folks in [[The Cunts]].  They released quite a few records in the late 70s and early 80s. Since they released at 4 different records before [[1981]] by three different bands (beating [[Autumn]], [[Ruthless]] and [[Wax Trax]] by a couple years), it wouldn't be a stretch to call them the first true punk rock label in Chicago. 


[[Category:Labels]]
== Catalog (incomplete) ==
 
* [[The Cunts]], ''Chemicals In The Mail'' 7" (DR111578, [[1978]])
* The Cunts, ''We're Going To Crash'' 7" (DTR81480, [[1980]])
* The Cunts, ''A Date With Disaster'' 7" (DTR112281, [[1982]]) PS
* The Cunts, ''Open Your Mind'' 7" (DTR31783, [[1983]])
* The Cunts, ''Apocalyptic Breakfast'' 7" (DTR38400, [[1984]])
* The Cunts, ''It Came From Out of the Garage'' LP (1984)
* The Cunts, ''Look Out'' LP ([[1991]])
* The Cunts, ''Midnight Party'' CD ([[1993]])
* The Cunts, ''Why Baby?'' CD (1995?)
* The Cunts, ''Oh No It's The Cunts'' CD ([[2002]])
* The Cunts, ''LA LA LA'' CD (2003?)
* The Cunts, ''Eat My Nuts'' CD ([[2004]])
* The Cunts, ''A Secret History of'' CD
* [[Heavy Manners]], ''Politics & Pleasure EP'', (DR73182, 1982)
* Heavy Manners, ''Say It! / Extended'' 7" (DR11333, 1983)
* [[Kate Fagan]], ''I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool'' single (1980)
* [[Meaty Buys]], ''Cut A Fart'' 7" (BP0202798, 1980)
* [[Navastrau]], ''American Fitness'' ([[1981]])
* [[Navastrau]], ''Vergess Mir Nit'' (62280)
* [[Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra]], Unknown Single (1983)
[[Meaty Buys]], ''Cut A Fart'' 7" (BP0202798, 1980)
* [[Problem Dogs]], ''City Hall / You Are The Knife'' (1983)
* [[Ventilators]], ''Life Returns to Earth'' 7" (6680, 1980)
* [[Well of Souls]], ''Volume Novena'' CD
 
== Notes ==
 
* Address - 3238 So. Racine Chicago, IL. 60608
 
== References ==
 
* [http://www.collectorscum.com/volume3/illinois/ Punk Rock In Illiois By Henry Weld] - Most of the catalog information before 1985.
* [http://zookeeper.stanford.edu/index.php?s=byLabelKey&n=4963&q=10&action=search&session= KZSU Zookeeper Online] - All the post-1985 catalog info
* [http://db.wrct.org/display.cgi?session=&tbl=Artist&ArtistID=11861 WRCT Database] - Two cunts releases and years
 
[[Category:Record Labels]]
[[Category:South Side]]
[[Category:1970s]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 12 March 2023

Disturbing Records was a label that was run by the folks in The Cunts. They released quite a few records in the late 70s and early 80s. Since they released at 4 different records before 1981 by three different bands (beating Autumn, Ruthless and Wax Trax by a couple years), it wouldn't be a stretch to call them the first true punk rock label in Chicago.

Catalog (incomplete)

  • The Cunts, Chemicals In The Mail 7" (DR111578, 1978)
  • The Cunts, We're Going To Crash 7" (DTR81480, 1980)
  • The Cunts, A Date With Disaster 7" (DTR112281, 1982) PS
  • The Cunts, Open Your Mind 7" (DTR31783, 1983)
  • The Cunts, Apocalyptic Breakfast 7" (DTR38400, 1984)
  • The Cunts, It Came From Out of the Garage LP (1984)
  • The Cunts, Look Out LP (1991)
  • The Cunts, Midnight Party CD (1993)
  • The Cunts, Why Baby? CD (1995?)
  • The Cunts, Oh No It's The Cunts CD (2002)
  • The Cunts, LA LA LA CD (2003?)
  • The Cunts, Eat My Nuts CD (2004)
  • The Cunts, A Secret History of CD
  • Heavy Manners, Politics & Pleasure EP, (DR73182, 1982)
  • Heavy Manners, Say It! / Extended 7" (DR11333, 1983)
  • Kate Fagan, I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool single (1980)
  • Meaty Buys, Cut A Fart 7" (BP0202798, 1980)
  • Navastrau, American Fitness (1981)
  • Navastrau, Vergess Mir Nit (62280)
  • Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra, Unknown Single (1983)
Meaty Buys, Cut A Fart 7" (BP0202798, 1980)

Notes

  • Address - 3238 So. Racine Chicago, IL. 60608

References