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*[[Sunspring/Endpoint:Written In Rock 7"]] | |||
*[[Sunspring:Orange]] | |||
*[[Cerebellum:s/t Cassette]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:36, 31 July 2005
Slamdek could easily be called the Dischord Records of Louisville. For 9 years, this label was at the forefront of Louisville Punk and Hardcore (in a dead heat with Self Destruct).
Everything you need to know can be gleaned from Scott's book, Slamdek A To Z, and from http://www.slamdek.com/
People that worked on the label:
- Scott Ritcher (aka K. Scott Ritcher)
Bands:
- Cerebellum
- Endpoint
- Ennui
- King G And The J Crew
- Kinghorse
- Pink Aftershock
- Rodan
- Sister Shannon
- Spot
- Sunspring
- Your Face
- Sancred
- The Telephone Man
Releases:
- Endpoint:If The Spirits Are Willing cassette + multiple represses
- 7 More Seconds:7 More Seconds
- Spot:Proud cassette + reissue cassette
- Spot:Go Or I'll Kill You cassette
- King G And The J Krew:Indestructible Songs Of The Humpback Whale CD
- Ennui:Olive
- Sancred:Clamato
- The Telephone Man:4 Song Cassette
- The Telephone Man: s/t 7"
- Sunspring:Sun Cassette
- Sunspring/Endpoint split 7"]]
- Sunspring:Action Eleven
- Sunspring:Poppy
- Sunspring/Endpoint:Written In Rock 7"
- Sunspring:Orange
- Cerebellum:s/t Cassette
Compilations:
- Christmas 1987 cassette
- Christmas 1989 cassette
- Merry Christmas 1990 cassette
- Merry Christmas 1991
- Merry Christmas Is For Rockers cassette
- Slamdek Singles 2x cassette (Slamdek)