Toybox Records
Toybox Records was a record label from Gainesville, Florida and Chicago, Illinois that existed from 1992 to 1997. It was started by Sean Bonner when he lived in Bradenton, Florida, shortly before moving to Gainesville. The label closed when he lived in Chicago.
Bands
- Alpha Jerk
- Andromeda
- Ascension
- Culture
- Dragbody
- Grade
- Hot Water Music
- Integrity
- Less Than Jake
- Spoke
Catalog
Cat. Num. | Band | Release | Date | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|
TBX 001 | Various Artists | It's a Florida Thing w/ Bloodlet, Spring, Timescape Zero, Lazy Suzan, Failure Face & Sweet Pickles | 1992 | 7" |
TBX 002 | Various Artists | 3-Way Split w/ Spoke, Less Than Jake, Bombshell | 1993 | 7" |
TBX 003 | Less Than Jake | Pez Kings | 1994 | 7" |
TBX 004 | Various Artists | When Puberty Strikes / Vanbuilderass | 7" | |
TBX 005 | Various Artists | Attaining The Supreme | CD | |
TBX 006 | Hot Water Music | Eating the Filler | 7" | |
TBX 007 | Andromeda | s/t | 7" | |
TBX 008 | Grade | ...And Such Is Progress | LP | |
TBX 009 | Dragbody | s/t | 7" | |
TBX 010 | Alpha Jerk | s/t | CD | |
TBX 011 | ||||
TBX 012 | Integrity | ... And For Those Who Still Fear Tomorrow | 1996 | LP |
TBX 013 | Various Artists | Culture / Kindred "Mike Warden Can Suck It" | Never Released | LP |
TBX 014 | Hot Water Music | Finding the rhythm | CD | |
TBX 015 | Hot Water Music | Fuel For The Hate Game | CD/LP | |
TBX 016 | Ascension | The Years of Fire | CD/10" | |
TBX 017 | ||||
TBX 018 | ||||
TBX 019 | Ascension | Abomination | CD/LP | |
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