- A&M
Octone Records was an
American record label owned as a
joint venture between James Diener and
Universal Music Group. A full-service
artist development...
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brand and was to be
merged with
Octone Records to form A&M
Octone Records,
which operated until 2014, when A&M
Octone was
folded into Interscope. Today...
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different direction and
adding guitarist Valentine. The band
signed with
Octone Records, an
independent record label with a
separate joint venture relationship...
- who
stood under A&M or
Octone,
which had been sold off by Sony
Music (formerly Sony BMG), were now
under the
guidance of A&M
Octone through IGA; one of which...
- song by
American band
Maroon 5. It was
released on June 22, 2010 by A&M
Octone Records, as the lead
single from
their third studio album Hands All Over...
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Hollywood Hot
Sauce (Zone 4/Imani/Interscope)
Hollywood Undead (A&M/
Octone/Interscope)
Homixide Gang (Opium/Interscope)
Hotboii (Rebel Music/Geffen/Interscope)...
- is the
third studio album by
American rock band Flyleaf,
released on A&M/
Octone Records on
October 30, 2012. It was
produced by
Howard Benson, who has produced...
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album by
American rap rock band
Hollywood Undead. It was
released through Octone Records and
Polydor Records on
September 2, 2008. "Everywhere I Go" was...
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American rock band Flyleaf. It was
released on
October 4, 2005,
through Octone Records. A re-packaged CD/DVD
special edition was
released on
October 30...
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American pop rock band
Maroon 5. The
album was
released on June 25, 2002, by
Octone and J Records. It
became a
sleeper hit with the help of five
singles that...