Brutal Panda Records

Brutal Panda Records is an American record label founded in 2008 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] The label focuses on high quality limited edition vinyl releases from metal bands and elaborate packaging.[2]

Recent News

In February 2010 the label announced the release of Millions' EP, "Panic Program."[3] Recorded at Bricktop Recording in Chicago, IL. and produced by Andy Nelson (Harpoon, Weekend Nachos), described as "what was exciting about the Windy City in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s... Gnarly guitar work and bruising beats (think Jesus Lizard and Rapeman)." -Revolver[4]

Artists & Releases

  • The Atlas Moth
    • An Ache for the Distance 12" Vinyl
  • Black Tusk
    • "Fatal Kiss"/"Fire and Stone"/"Too Much Paranoias" Split 7" Vinyl with Fight Amp
  • Cherubs
  • Dark Castle
  • Fight Amp
    • Manners and Praise 12 Vinyl
    • Hungry for Nothing 12" Vinyl
    • "Fatal Kiss"/"Fire and Stone"/"Too Much Paranoias" Split 7" Vinyl with Black Tusk
  • Harkonen
  • Horseback
    • "On The Eclipse" 7" Vinyl
  • Javelina
    • Beasts Among Sheep 12" Vinyl
  • Ladder Devils
    • Nowhere Plans 12" Vinyl
  • Megasus
    • Menace of the Universe 5" Vinyl
  • Millions
    • "Panic Program" 7" Vinyl
  • Norska
    • S/T 12" Vinyl
  • Primitive Weapons
    • The Shadow Gallery 12" Vinyl
  • Ramming Speed
    • Brainwreck 12" Vinyl
  • Whores
    • Ruiner 12" Vinyl

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References

  1. brutal panda records, http://www.myspace.com/brutalpanda
  2. http://www.allrecordlabels.com/db/4/24704.html
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2010-03-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.myspace.com/brutalpanda
  5. brutalpandarecords.com
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