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All of the internal links in this article, as of 2 Jan 2011, are pages that can be found on Wikipedia. As of the same date, this article has been nominated for deletion from Wikipedia three times
Red Scare Industries (sometimes referred to as Red Scare Records[1][2]) is a punk rock record label started by former Fat Wreck Chords employee Toby Jeg.[3] The label was originally based in San Francisco[4] but is now being operated in Chicago. Jeg started the label in 2004 when his friend Brendan Kelly of The Lawrence Arms wanted a new label to release the EP for his new band The Falcon, it has since released material for bands such as The Lillingtons, Cobra Skulls, The Copyrights, Sundowner, Teenage Bottlerocket, and more.
The label also proctors an annual weekend music festival in Chicago dubbed Red Oktoberfest[5]. In addition to Red Scare acts, bands such as The Lawrence Arms, American Steel, and Off With Their Heads have participated in the yearly showcase.
Artists
Current artists
Former artists
- Cobra Skulls (active with Fat Wreck Chords)
- Enemy You (disbanded)
- The Lillingtons (disbanded)
- The Methadones (disbanded)
- The Riptides[6] (America only) (active with Asian Man Records)
- Sicko (disbanded)
- Sundowner (active with Asian Man Records)
- Teenage Bottlerocket (active with Fat Wreck Chords)
See Also
References
- ↑ Daily Herald
- ↑ SFGate
- ↑ Rock Against Bush tour brings political punk to town
- ↑ Strong themes, convictions propel punk band La Plebe. GO2 Go Magazine. Monterey County Herald.
- ↑ http://www.punknews.org/article/35036
- ↑ http://www.punknews.org/article/18851