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Bob Biggs, Slash Records founder, dies at 74 - Los Angeles TimesOct 18, 2020 · Bob Biggs, a larger-than-life Los Angeles entrepreneur and painter who harnessed the energy of the Los Angeles punk scene to create the essential independent ...
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SLASH RECORDS : After the Punk Revolution - Los Angeles TimesJun 21, 1987 · A visual artist who grew up in Whittier, Biggs, 40, is not and never has been a punk. He wears custom-made suits from Claxton & Frinton, is a ...
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Founder Of Slash Records, Bob Biggs, Dies At 74 - LAistOct 18, 2020 · Bob Biggs was an artist who became involved in the 1970s with an L.A. punk rock magazine called Slash. He then founded the record label in 1978 ...
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Slash Records Discography | Discogs**Key Facts About Slash Records:**
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Bob Biggs, Los Angeles Punk-Rock Entrepreneur, Dies at 74Oct 29, 2020 · Bob Biggs, who sensed opportunity in the Mohawk-filled mosh pits of the Los Angeles punk movement in the late 1970s and founded Slash Records,
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SLASH RECORDS, OR LET'S HAVE A WARAug 5, 2020 · A record label that pushed the punk boundaries well into the 1980s, releasing classic recordings by Fear, The Germs, Flesh Eaters, Gun Club and X.Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Bob Biggs Dead: Slash Records Co-Founder Was 74 - VarietyOct 18, 2020 · In 1977, Biggs' Pico Boulevard studio was next door to the offices of Slash magazine, an attitude-flexing new publication catering to the ...Missing: funding | Show results with:funding
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Emergence and fall of the Hollywood punk scene in Los AngelesRodney Bingenheimer and Kim Fowley were important figures to achieve ... The scene has its own independent records labels: Frontier Records, Slash Records ...
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Slash: the LA punk fanzine that was too snotty to live - The GuardianSep 23, 2016 · In 1977 Samiof and Melanie Nissen founded Slash magazine, the scene's bible. It featured interviews with the bands and vicious, snarky reviews.
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Under The Radar | Slash magazineJul 14, 2022 · From 1977 to 1980, Slash magazine was essential to documenting the punk scene in its Los Angeles base and beyond.Missing: mission association
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Slash relives the punk era with Germs anthology - Pause & PlaySep 30, 1993 · Slash/Warner has released a definitive compilation, “Germs (MIA) The Complete Anthology,” in honor of the label's first signing in 1979.
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Slash Records | center labelMar 10, 2019 · The band's main early lineup consisted of singer Darby Crash, guitarist Pat Smear, bassist Lorna Doom, and drummer Don Bolles. They released ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Bob Biggs, Founder of Slash Records, Dies at 74 - BillboardOct 18, 2020 · Bob Biggs, the 74-year-old founder of Los Angeles independent label Slash Records, died on Saturday morning (Oct. 17) due to complications from his long battle ...Missing: funding | Show results with:funding
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Slash Album Discography - Both Sides Now PublicationsJul 25, 2004 · Slash started as an independent label in Los Angeles, mostly featuring new wave/punk rock bands. Typically, the chip-on-the-shoulder attitude came through with ...Missing: history notable
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Bob Biggs Dies: Founder Of Influential Slash Records Label Was 74Oct 17, 2020 · He was 74. Biggs founded the Los Angeles-based Slash Records label in 1978 by issuing the “Lexicon Devil” 7-inch by The Germs. There followed a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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GI | RhinoAug 5, 2016 · The 1979 Slash Records collection was produced by former Runaway Joan Jett, who brings enough discipline to the proceedings that distinctive ...
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Fear Plan 'The Record' Reissue, New Album, DocumentaryMar 1, 2022 · Fear will reissue 'The Record' this spring, as well as record a new album with guests Slash and Duff McKagan and work on a Fear documentary.
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LA hardcore punk pioneers Fear headline the Regency Ballroom in ...Dec 17, 2024 · The band's debut The Record on Slash Records came out in 1982 and still stands as a classic document of LA hardcore with such bracing tunes as " ...
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45 Years With X - by Marshall Bowden - New Directions In MusicOct 9, 2024 · ... X's sophomore effort, and with it their relationship with Slash Records. X becomes the first L.A. punk band to sign with a major label ...Missing: term | Show results with:term
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The Dream Syndicate's new album 'Medicine Show - Fire RecordsOct 17, 2025 · They went on to sign with Slash for Days Of Wine & Roses, followed by A&M for the Medicine Show album. After a long protracted debate with ...
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THE GUN CLUB : Fire Of Love - LP - MUNSTER RECORDS2-day deliverySnatches of Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Robert Johnson can be heard throughout this debut LP -- released in 1981 on Slash's Ruby Records.
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Graded on a Curve: The Flesh Eaters, A Minute to Pray, A Second to ...Jul 24, 2014 · It was the last release on Upsetter; the next Flesh Eaters album was funded by Ruby, a Slash subsidiary that's been pegged as Chris D.
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Farewell, Mr. Biggs - Rock and Roll GlobeOct 19, 2020 · My first potential job lead for a publicity position came from Slash Records. I was tipped to call Bob Biggs, the label's founder and president.Missing: funding | Show results with:funding
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Punk band X will play 'Los Angeles' one last time at the Wiltern to ...Mar 3, 2020 · “Los Angeles” was released on April 26, 1980 on Slash Records and was produced by the late Doors keys player Ray Manzarek. The record even ...
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X's 'Los Angeles' early rockabilly punk - The Michigan DailyOct 16, 2002 · Los Angeles, X's first LP, was released in 1980 on the indie label Slash Records. Selling 60,000 copies, an impressive showing for an indie ...
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The Days of Wine and Roses by The Dream SyndicateRating 3.6 (4,312) · 30-day returnsThe Days of Wine and Roses, an Album by The Dream Syndicate. Released 28 October 1982 on Ruby (catalog no. JRR 807; Vinyl LP). Genres: Paisley Underground ...
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Slash - Music labelRecord label formed in 1978 in the United States. Genres include Alternative Rock, Alternative Metal, and Grunge. Notable artists include ennamelang, ...
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Bob Biggs, Founder of Slash Records, Dead at 74 | PitchforkOct 17, 2020 · Bob Biggs, who helped put Los Angeles punk on the map with his independent label Slash Records, has died, according to Deadline. He was 74.Missing: office | Show results with:office
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50 Artists Who Inspired Kurt Cobain - NPRSep 19, 2011 · These are only 50 of the many artists Cobain mentioned in interviews, asked to tour with, wore on T-shirts or wrote about in his personal journals.
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Kurt Cobain's 50 favourite albums - Kerrang!Apr 1, 2020 · From The Breeders to Butthole Surfers to David Bowie, these are the 50 best albums ever according to Nirvana's Kurt Cobain.
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'Nirvana from the hood': How The Offspring sold 40 million albums ...May 4, 2024 · Influenced by other bands from the California scene of the 1970s and 1980s like Dead Kennedys, T.S.O.L. and Social Distortion (the latter having ...
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The Decline of Western Civilization - WikipediaIn December 1980, the soundtrack was released by Slash Records on LP. In the late 1990s it was released on CD. Germs singer Darby Crash appears on the ...The Metal Years · The Decline of Western... · Catholic Discipline
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'The Unheard Music': The definitive documentary on Los Angeles ...Jun 15, 2017 · There's a terrific bit in which two interviews are intercut, from Bob Biggs of Slash Records and some stooge from MCA Records named Al Bergamo, ...
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UCLA Library Punk Archive - UCLA Alumni AssociationBob Biggs started Slash Records where he signed bands including the Germs, X and Fear. Theater arts student Penelope Spheeris ʼ69, M.A. ʼ73, produced the ...<|control11|><|separator|>