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*[[Solution Unknown]]
*[[Solution Unknown]]
*[[Big Deal]]
*[[Big Deal]]
*[[The Endtables]]


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Releases:
*[[Louisville Sluggers]] 7"
*[[Louisville Sluggers II]] 7"
*[[Louisville Sluggers III]] 2X7"
*[[Solution Unknown:Taken For Granted]] 7"
*[[Solution Unknown:Karen]] LP
*[[Kinghorse:Brother Doubt/Freeze]] 7"
*[[Kinghorse:Going_Home/Lose_It]] (SD #13)
*[[Kinghorse:Going_Home/Lose_It]] (SD #13)
*[[The Endtables:Trick Or Treat/White Glove Test]] 7"
*[[Dybbuk]] cassette
*[[Antman:Antman]] (SD #7)
*[[Antman:Antman]] (SD #7)
*[[Erchint:Blaze]]
*[[Erchint:Blaze]] 7"
*[[Erchint:Erchint]]
*[[Erchint:Erchint]] 7"
*[[Erchint/Enkindel Split]]
*[[Erchint/Enkindel Split]] 7"

Revision as of 18:06, 22 November 2004

Self Destruct was a record label instrumental in building the Louisville music scene of the early 1990s. History sometimes puts the label in the shadow of Slamdek, but SD represented a dirtier, gritter side of the early/mid 90s hardcore scene in contrast to Slamdek's usually cleaner, slicker bands and releases.

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