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Dangerhouse Records was a punk
music record label based in Los Angeles, California.
Dangerhouse was one of the
first independent labels to do****ent the...
- with
independent label Dangerhouse, for
which the band
produced one single, "Adult Books"/"We're Desperate" (1978). A
Dangerhouse session version of "Los...
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backed with "Babylonian Gorgon",
released by
independent record label Dangerhouse Records. "We Don't Need The English" was
included on the Yes L.A. punk...
- Cup" (1977),
Dangerhouse. Idi Amin EP (1978),
Dangerhouse – as
Black Randy & his
Elite Metrosquad. "I
Slept in an Arcade" (1979),
Dangerhouse. "Down at the...
- available. 1978:
Adult Books/We're
Desperate 7" (
Dangerhouse Records) 1979: Yes L.A.
compilation (
Dangerhouse Records) 1980: The
Decline of
Western Civilization...
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single "We Got the
Neutron Bomb,"
released on the Los
Angeles punk
label Dangerhouse. The band
later released two 12-inch EPs in 1979 and 1980. The band were...
- (drums), was a
fixture of the
early L.A. punk rock scene.
Signed to
Dangerhouse Records alongside other seminal California-based punk
bands including...
- The Plugz, and Bags.
Before his death, he was a
session musician for
Dangerhouse Records recording with many bands,
notably recording with the band Sienna...
- together) was We Are the One, a three-song EP
which was
released on
Dangerhouse Records in 1977. The
Avengers opened for the ****
Pistols in San Francisco...
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drummer K. K. Barrett.
Brown soon left to
found the
seminal punk
label Dangerhouse Records; he was
replaced by Paul Roessler. The
Screamers created a visual...