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DCide is a
privately held, Washington, D.C.
based independent record label and distributor. The
label was
started in
summer of 1995 by
founding partners...
- 1995. The band then
recorded a 1995 self-titled
album featuring ten songs.
DCide then
discovered Nothingface, and in 1996, they
partially re-recorded the...
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American alternative metal band Nothingface. It was
originally released by
DCide in
October 1996 and then re-released on
February 6, 1997, and was reissued...
- 2011). However, it was
released on
November 22, by
Switchblade Records and
DCide Records. The
album features guest appearances by Lil' Fame, AG da Coroner...
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Courgette Records Crunchy Frog
Records Curb
Records David Lynch Music Company Dcide Records Decaydance Records Dentro Recordings DimeRock Records Divendy Records...
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metal band Nothingface. The
album was
released on
September 22, 1998, via
DCide/Mayhem Records. The main
guitar riff from "I, Diablo"
originally appeared...
- album, Face the Strange, was
produced by
Richard Morel and was
released by
DCide Records in
summer 2005. The band
retired in
January 2006. Jenn Rhubright...
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Records Deko
Entertainment Dogtree Records Downtown Records (select releases)
Dcide Records Decaydance Records Dim Mak
Records DimeRock Records Discotek Media...
- disc one. Drive-Thru
Records Punk The
Clock Vol. 2 (2005) ("Deja Vroom)"
DCide Records "This Could've Been A
Dance Dance Revolution, But Now It's Just...
- label)
Daylight Records DB
Records dBpm
Records DC-Jam
Records DCD2
Records DCide De Luxe
Records De
Wolfe Music De-Lite
Records Dead
Oceans Dead Reckoning...