by thecharacterwannie March 14, 2023
Newcastle's (NSW) greatest exports. Founded by DJ Mark Newlands in about 1994, it saw a shit ton of releases, from acts/groups/people/fuckinwhatever like Nasenbluten (Aaron Lubinski (aka Xylocane), Mark Newlands (aka Overcast) and David Melo (aka Disassembler), The Burke brothers (aka Syndicate), Brendon Brooks (aka Epsilon), etc.
Bloody Fist Records closed at 3pm on the 1st of October 2004.
Bloody Fist Records closed at 3pm on the 1st of October 2004.
Person 1: "Fuck, how good was Bloody Fist Records?"
Person 2: "Yeah mate, that was a fuckin good label"
Person 2: "Yeah mate, that was a fuckin good label"
by mr.balls. February 24, 2025
by doodling June 30, 2011
The worst metal label currently in the mainstream, only matched by Earache in its scuminess and trend hopping.
In the past 25ish of its 40 years of existence, Roadrunner Records has provided the rock and metal world with either the mallcore-ready reheated leftovers of a band's previously good sound (Sepultura, Gojira, Fear Factory, etc) or the "latest and greatest" in the buttrock sphere designed to sell records and please your average 13 year old that thinks they were "born in the wrong generation" (Machine Head, Slipknot, Nickelback, etc). Once a band that's signed stops selling records in an endless attempt to "keep with the times", they dump them and leave them for dead, but still release all their old shit in an endless surge of remasters and deluxe editions that pale in comparison to the original version.
They had some of the biggest potential to be the definitive extreme metal label but ultimately failed at its task, leaving labels like Steamhammer, Century Media, Peaceville, and Relapse to pick up the pieces.
In the past 25ish of its 40 years of existence, Roadrunner Records has provided the rock and metal world with either the mallcore-ready reheated leftovers of a band's previously good sound (Sepultura, Gojira, Fear Factory, etc) or the "latest and greatest" in the buttrock sphere designed to sell records and please your average 13 year old that thinks they were "born in the wrong generation" (Machine Head, Slipknot, Nickelback, etc). Once a band that's signed stops selling records in an endless attempt to "keep with the times", they dump them and leave them for dead, but still release all their old shit in an endless surge of remasters and deluxe editions that pale in comparison to the original version.
They had some of the biggest potential to be the definitive extreme metal label but ultimately failed at its task, leaving labels like Steamhammer, Century Media, Peaceville, and Relapse to pick up the pieces.
Roadrunner Records can suck a dick.
by TheRomanShitlord January 08, 2022
A grime crew from Limehouse E14, East London. The crew consists of Scratchy, Discarda, J Deep, Loxie and DJ Karnage and they have released one solo mixtape, called Apeshit Volume 1. Their most well-known song is Mixed Criminals, which was given some airplay on Kiss FM. Scratchy and DJ Karnage are also members of Roll Deep, whilst Discarda also focuses on his solo career.
by frozenhysterical April 14, 2013
Twilly records is a record company started in 2005 in the town of hebburn, england, by craig 'milly' millward and andrew 'twiksy' turner
'lets sign for twilly records we're certain to get a number 1 hit'
'twilly records have the most dope producers'
'twilly records have the most dope producers'
by craig millward November 17, 2005
That's a delicious record
by Hotly at 6 o'clock March 16, 2017