Immortal Records was an independent record label out of Los Angeles, California. Founded by Happy Walters in 1994, the label had helped launched the careers of such influential acts as 30 Seconds to Mars, Korn and Incubus over the years. The label had also released soundtracks, including Judgment Night, Spawn, Blade II, and Masters of Horror. In addition, Immortal has played an instrumental role in the breaking of such artists as Rage Against the Machine, Cypress Hill, Kanye West, and House of Pain.
According to a blog post by a band signed to the label, Immortal Records has ceased operations.[1]
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Releases
- 30 Seconds to Mars – 30 Seconds to Mars
- 30 Seconds to Mars – A Beautiful Lie
- Adema – Kill the Headlights
- A – How Ace Are Buildings
- Agent Sparks – Red Rover
- thebleedingalarm – Beauty in Destruction
- Brazil – The Philosophy of Velocity
- A Change of Pace – Prepare The Masses
- A Change of Pace – An Offer You Can't Refuse
- Deadsy – Phantasmagore
- The Finals – Plan Your Getaway
- Far – Tin Cans With Strings To You
- Far – Water & Solutions
- His Boy Elroy – His Boy Elroy
- Hot Rod Circuit – The Underground Is a Dying Breed
- Incubus – Enjoy Incubus
- Incubus – S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
- Incubus – Make Yourself
- Incubus – Morning View
- Incubus – A Crow Left of the Murder
- Korn – self-titled
- Korn – Life Is Peachy
- Korn – Follow the Leader
- Korn – Issues
- Korn – Untouchables
- Korn – Take a Look in the Mirror
- Maximum Capacity – Broken Down
- Maximum Capacity – Stapled Shut
- No One – self-titled
- A Santa Cause – It's a Punk Rock Christmas
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids – The City Sleeps In Flames
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids – After Dark EP
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids – self-titled
- Switched – Subject to Change
- Transmatic – Self-titled
- Tyler Read – Only Rock and Roll Can Save Us
- U.S. Crush – U.S. Crush
- The Urge – Receiving The Gift of Flavor
- The Urge – Master of Styles
- The Urge – Too Much Stereo
- Waking Ashland – Telescopes
- Waking Ashland – The Well
- The Who – Live from Toronto
See also
References
- ^ "Punknews.org –Immortal Records Ceases Operations". 2007-11-01. http://www.punknews.org/article/26297. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
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