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Dangerhouse Records was a punk music record label based in Los Angeles, California Started in 1977〔Yohannan, Tim (August 1991). Interview with David Brown from Dangerhouse Records. ''Maximumrocknroll'' (99).〕〔Richardson, Ryan. (Dangerhouse Records, in-depth history and complete commented discography (page 1/2) ). ''breakmyface.com''. Retrieved September 10, 2015.〕〔Lewis, Uncle Dave. ("Black Randy & The Metrosquad: Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis" ). ''allmusic.com''. Retrieved September 7, 2015.〕 and collapsing by the end of 1980,〔MXV (August 18, 2013). ("Yes L.A. vinyl reissue : The Punk Vault" ). ''punkvinyl.com''. Retrieved September 13, 2015.〕 Dangerhouse was a short-lived enterprise, which nonetheless left an indelible mark on the punk rock history.〔〔Neff, Joseph (August 13, 2013). ("(Re)Graded on a Curve: Dangerhouse Records' Compilation,Yes L.A." ). ''thevinyldistrict.com''. Retrieved August 21, 2015.〕 Established by David Brown and Pat "Rand" Garrett,〔〔〔〔 the company operated on a limited budget, supported by the more conventional aerospace and typesetting jobs of the founders. Black Randy joined the effort as a business partner.〔 Discord, a lack of financial reward, and big label competition are cited as the reasons for the demise of Dangerhouse. == Releases == In its brief existence, Dangerhouse Records put out only 14 7″ vinyls, one LP, and one compilation 12″ EP.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dangerhouse Records」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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