Resist Records is an independent record label and retail store based in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia. The store was opened by Toe To Toe vocalist, Scotty McFadyen in 1996 before expanding to a record label in 1998.[1] Resist also hosts an annual hardcore punk fest, which has featured local and international hardcore bands.
Resist Records | |
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Founder | Scotty McFadyen, Graham Nixon[1] |
Distributor(s) | Shock Records |
Genre | Hardcore punk, metalcore, punk rock |
Country of origin | Australia |
Location | Newtown, New South Wales |
Official website | ResistRecords.com |
Artists
edit- 50 Lions
- Against Me! (Australian distributor)
- alt.
- Amends
- Bare Bones
- Better Half
- Blkout
- Born Free
- Break Even
- Burning Love (Australian distributor)
- Confession
- Crisis Alert
- The Gaslight Anthem (Australian distributor)
- I Exist
- Iron Mind
- Jacob
- La Dispute (Australian distributor)
- Miles Away
- Mindsnare
- Oslow
- Outsiders Code
- Parkway Drive
- Polaris
- Pridelands
- Rage
- Raised As Wolves
- Recovery Room
- Shackles
- Survival
- Terror (Australian distributor)
- Vices
- Vigilante
- Warbrain
Alumni
edit- A Death in the Family
- After The Fall
- Bad Blood
- Betrayed
- Carpathian
- Choke
- Clever Species
- Coué Method
- Cry Murder
- Day of Contempt
- The Dead Walk![2]
- The Disables
- Forza Liandri
- Found My Direction
- God So Loved The World
- Her Nightmare
- The Hope Conspiracy
- The Hot Lies
- Icepick
- I Killed The Prom Queen
- Internal Affairs
- Irrelevant
- Just Say Go!
- The Killchoir Project
- Last Nerve
- No Apologies
- Panic
- Shotpointblank[3]
- Stronger Than Hate
- Taking Sides
- Toe to Toe
- Toy Boats
- Where's the Pope?[4]
- Zombie Ghost Train
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Australian Music Info. "Resist Records". Retrieved 2 December 2009.
- ^ The Dead Walk!. "Pulling The Pin". Retrieved 30 September 2008.
- ^ ShotPointBlank. "SPB Eulogy By Weber". Retrieved 9 December 2008.
- ^ "Sunday Afternoon Barbecues – Where's the Pope?". SA Memory. State Library of South Australia. Government of South Australia. 17 July 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
External links
edit- Resist Records official site