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  • ...36352-Pink-Records-6 Discogs page] all their releases were from [[Phil 'N' The Blanks]].
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  • ...with his band [[ID Under]]. Their first EP, ''The Lords of Nothing'', was the 2nd release ever on [[Underdog Records]]. [[ID Under]] broke up in [[1989] ...se dozens of records by local punk bands, run a record distro, and publish the "Underdog Zine" fanzine.
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  • ...ls from 1988 until they morphed into The Rosehips and broke up sometime in the mid 90's
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  • ...ed on the CD version of '''Achtung Chicago! Zwei''' with the exception of the Watchmen track, which was excluded due space constraints. 3. [[The Watchmen]] - "LAX9"
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  • ...und the turn of the decade. They managed one release during their initial run. Recently, they've announced their reformation and begun playing again.
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  • ...eliefs record after their show at the [[Centro-American Social Club]] with the Big Boys in July [[1983]].
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  • ...homage to [[VML Records]]' "V.M.Live" series from the 1990s). The site is run by Dave Hofer.
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  • ...nd Records''' was an emo/punk record label out of Downers Grove, Illinois, run by [[Basil Shadid]] from [[1992]] to [[1994]]. ...compilation with Cap'n Jazz, 8-bark, Dipole Moment, Heel, Lynyrds Innards, The [[Bollweevils]] & [[Friction]].
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  • ...d that he was scaling back Touch and Go's operations. He continues to run the label, which now primarily serves to maintain its back catalog. Rusk now l
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  • ...assette or vinyl. Later in '90s, Pete relocated to Urbana, IL and changed the label's name to '''Playing Field Recordings'''. * SFC003/KW003 - Various - ''[[How The Midwest Was Won]]'' double 7" compilation (1993) - joint release with Kiss
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  • ...y a way to release the [[Vanilla Blue]] single with complete control while the band was between record labels. ...r another. That same line was used as a lyric in the [[All Rise]] track ''The Peacemaker''.
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  • ...ses on their own records, Ruthless was just a central name/address to give the appearance of a record company for distribution purposes. ...i and most of the releases were by bands outside Chicago. The label ended around [[1990]].
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  • ...ing out [[Naked Raygun]]'s [[Last of the Demohicians]] CD. This label was run by Jason Jackson aka Dyslexicjay and many other people at different times * [[Naked Raygun]], [[Last of the Demohicians]]
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  • ...ies]] first EP. According to [[Terry Nelson]], who was partner in Autumn, the label was originally conceived as a vehicle for [[Da]] [http://www.avclub.c * AU-3 - [[The Effigies]] - Haunted Town EP - October or November 1981
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  • ...initial run was from [[1989]] to [[1996]]. In the late nineties, some of the members went on to create [[Landos 45]]. In [[2006]] they reunited for Riot * History of the Bollweevils, Part I (Dr. Strange, [[1995]]) - compilation of pre-Stick Your
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  • ...bassist Wayne Montana, and drummer Fred Armisen) were East Coast natives. The band released 4 LPs during their lifetime. ...in (of the band Sleater-Kinney) as well as working as the bandleader for ''The Late Show with Seth Meyers'' on NBC.
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  • ...d [[V.Reverse]] and continues to remain active in the Chicago punk scene. The band has made their records available for free through Bandcamp. * '''[[The Big Wheel]]''' 7" EP (Underdog Records, 1991)
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  • ...e talk. In 2009, Ray announced that Shakefork was being resurrected under the guidance of Neil Sandler (formerly of [[Gauge]], currently of Rollo Tomasi) ...y releases (the first 12 releases) stream for free via Bandcamp. In 2021, the label launched Shakefork Live, a repository of live recordings from Shakefo
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  • ...omance ended and she was replaced [[Zac Conway]], who was also a member of the suburban act [[Target]]. ...Underdog Records]] and writing for its fanzine, as well as performing with the bands 8-Bark, V. Reverse, Fourth Rotor, and 97-shiki.
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  • ...a strong resemblance to [[Screeching Weasel]], an obvious influence, sans the belligerence, replaced with more upbeat lyrics and positive attitude. ...ott]]. Since then, Winepress has gotten together for several reunions, and The Complete Recordings of Winepress was re-released with additional material o
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