Prosthetic Records
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Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Edward "E.J." Johantgen, Dan Fitzgerald |
Distributor(s) | RED (U.S.), Sony Music (Canada) |
Genre | Extreme metal, heavy metal |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website |
prostheticrecords |
Prosthetic Records is an American record label specializing in heavy metal recordings, founded in Los Angeles, California in 1998 by E.J. Johantgen and Dan Fitzgerald, both former employees of Columbia Records. Prosthetic Records released the first two albums by Lamb of God and are currently home to Scale the Summit, Skeletonwitch, and was the North American home to Gojira.[1]
Artists
Current
- 1349
- All Hell
- Ancient VVisdom
- Antagonist
- The Atlas Moth
- Beneath the Massacre
- Bereft
- Black September
- Black Trip
- Book of Black Earth
- Castle
- Century
- Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire
- Dawn Ray’d
- Dew-Scented
- Dragged Into Sunlight
- Everything Went Black
- Exmortus
- Grief of War
- The Hell
- Holy Grail
- Hour of Penance
- Huntsmen
- Junius
- Landmine Marathon
- Last Chance to Reason
- Leeched
- Marty Friedman
- Micawber
- Muck
- Mutilation Rites
- Negator
- Nero di Marte
- North
- Psycroptic
- Reaping Asmodeia
- Scale the Summit
- Schammasch
- Septic Flesh
- Skeletonwitch
- So Hideous
- Tempel
- The Funeral Pyre
- Trap Them
- Unholy
- Venom Prison
- Wayfarer
- White Arms of Athena
- Wildspeaker
- Withered
- Without Waves
- Wolves Like Us
- Zaius
- Zodiac
Former
- The Acacia Strain
- All That Remains
- Animals as Leaders
- Burn in Silence
- Byzantine
- Cannae
- Crematorium
- Felix Martin
- Gojira
- Hollow Corp
- Kylesa
- Himsa
- Infernaeon
- Invocation Of Nehek
- Lamb of God
- Light This City
- Reflux
- Set and Setting
- Testament
- The Esoteric
- The Minor Times
- Through the Eyes of the Dead
- Wolf
- Yakuza
- Year of Desolation
- Yüth Forever
See also
References
- ↑ "Label Profile: Prosthetic Records". Alternative Press, January 2009, p. 44.
- ↑ "Artists". Prosthetic Records. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Prosthetic Records at MySpace
- Prosthetic Records publishing catalog at MusicBrainz
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