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Radioactive Records

 
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Radioactive Records was an American record label. It was formed as a joint venture between talent manager Gary Kurfirst (who managed such acts as the Ramones, Big Audio Dynamite, Deee-Lite and Deborah Harry) and MCA Records, and it is now out of business, having been wound down by Universal Music Group.

It should not to be confused with the illegal needledrop CD reissues under this name by James Plummer[1]

Acts on the label were and/or had included: Live, Black Grape, Traci Lords, the Ramones, Big Audio Dynamite, Star 69, Dig, Angelfish and Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, the last two featuring Shirley Manson (who appeared in Garbage courtesy of this record label).

Acts that had been licensed to the record company in the States included Londonbeat (from Anxious Records UK).

List of record labels

External links

  1. ^ "All about Radioactive Records". http://www.nothingexceptional.com/records/radioactive.html. 

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