A kick ass online promtion group working with the best signed and unsigned bands around. Run by a few rather amazing girls named 'Fleckers'.
by -x0x- April 07, 2008
Store that sells mainly music. Big from the Twenties to the Nineties, itunes has driven a lot of good record stores out of business. Though a few still exist in most cities, and sell CDs, vinyl, 45s, tapes, and DVDS of shows and movies alike.
by Gaaraofthedamned July 19, 2011
It all began over 40 years ago with reggae pioneers, Vincent Chin and his wife Patricia (their initials leading to the name "VP"), in their native Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. Chin received his first taste of the music business maintaining the jukeboxes at bars around the island. This led his creative and enterprising mind to recognize the opportunity to sell the old records that would otherwise be discarded for new ones. The entrepreneurial couple quickly learned hands-on the business of music merchandising.
by Rizwaan October 19, 2004
Famous Long Beach record store where a lot of current stars first sold their demo tapes. Snoop was standing on it in his "Who am I?" video.
by ac February 11, 2004
Noun- A worthless record label that basically put emo into America. Most of their bands that they have contracts with were a bunch of really shitty garage bands that were given a deal because their neighbors pleaded to the agent guys to give them a deal and a studio so they could get some fucking peace. Their logo is this retarted looking bull dog that I'd shoot if I ever found it. Most of Victory Records' bands, if not all, are emo.
Some of the pestilence that Victory Records has shoved all over television are Hawthorne Heights, Aiden, Bayside, Comeback Kid, Silverstein, Spitalfield, Taking Back Sunday, Atreyu and Action Action.
by Majickpyro December 31, 2005
A term given to describe the act of a woman masterbating by rubbing her fingers back and forth on her clitoris.
by Running_Wild May 18, 2017
Atlantic was formed in 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson in New York City. Atco and Cotillion were subsidiary labels and Clarion was a budget label. Atlantic recorded rhythm and blues, jazz, blues, country and western, rock and roll, gospel, and comedy.
by Rizwaan October 19, 2004