Rescue Records

American record label


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::summary American record label ::

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FieldValue
image[[Image:Rescue logo.jpg
nameRescue Records
founded1994
founderNoah Bernardo Sr.
distributorSyntax Creative
genre{{flatlist
countryUSA
locationSan Diego, California
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Rescue Records was created by P.O.D. drummer Wuv Bernardo's father and Sonny Sandoval's uncle, Noah Bernardo Sr. It is most notable for being the label that started multi-platinum band P.O.D. and is currently distributed by Syntax Creative, a distributor owned by a former artist of Rescue Records.

Divisions

  • Root Records

Active

  • FASEDOWN (currently on Hemrocrit Records)
  • P.O.D. (currently on T-Boy Records)
  • Tonéx
  • Dj Skillspinz
  • The Pride

Disbanded

Hiatus or Unknown

Former

  • Xodus

Compilations

  • Urban Soldiers
  • Sonic Imperial
  • "Now the tables have turned" 3 way split compilation released on Rescue Records, bands featured are: Point of Recognition, Cast in Stone, and Torn in Two

References

References

  1. (2011-07-19). "Rescue Records".
  2. (1 August 2011). "Faith, God & Rock 'n' Roll". Bobcat Books.
  3. Thompson, John Joseph. (2000). "Raised by Wolves: The Story of Christian Rock & Roll". ECW Press.

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