DC-Jam Records


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nameDC-Jam Records
imageDC-Jam Records "Sick" Logo.jpg
image_size125
founded
founderDarron Hemann
genrePunk, hardcore, ska
countryU.S.
locationSpringfield, Missouri
website
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| name = DC-Jam Records | image = DC-Jam Records "Sick" Logo.jpg | image_size =125 | founded = | founder = Darron Hemann | genre = Punk, hardcore, ska | country = U.S. | location = Springfield, Missouri | website =

DC-Jam Records is a Midwest American record label founded in 2006 by Darron Hemann that focuses primarily on punk rock, ska, and experimental music. The label features well-known classic punk rock artists such as T.S.O.L., JFA, Fishbone, Meat Puppets, Richie Ramone, The Adicts, Down By Law, Ultrabomb, Trusty, and Government Issue, and several others including The Soviet Machines, Porcupine, The Ragged Jubilee, Onward, etc., Luicidal, Dirty Filthy Mugs, Downtown Brown, and Fast Piece of Furniture (featuring Jeff Nelson of Dischord Records and Minor Threat).

Discography

Compilations

  • Various “DC-Jam Skate Rock Vol.1” CD X2

  • Various “17 Hi-Fi Hits” LP

References

References

  1. "DC-Jam Records «".
  2. [https://www.punkglobe.com/darronhemanninterview0909.html Darron Hemann]
  3. "DC-Jam Records : AMP Magazine".
  4. [[The Generators]], [[Kirkwood Dellinger]][http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2010-03-04/music/kirkwood-dellinger-s-working-all-the-angles/ Kirkwood Dellinger's Working All the Angles - Page 1 - Music - Phoenix - Phoenix New Times]
  5. "Downtown Brown signs with DC-Jam Records – release record and Rock out with Dee Snider at grand renaming of city for one day in his Honer 'Sniderville' : AMP Magazine".
  6. "Toledo City Paper Homepage".

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