Plan 9 Records

Plan 9 Records

Infobox record label
name = Plan 9 Records


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founded = 1977
founder = Glenn Danzig
distributor = Caroline Records
genre = Punk rock
country = USA
location = Lodi, New Jersey
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Plan 9 Records, originally known as Blank Records, was an independent record label that was founded in 1977 by Glenn Danzig of the horror punk band The Misfits. The label was discontinued in 1995 [http://www.misfitscentral.com/appendices/labels.php Record Labels :: MisfitsCentral.com ] ] .

In 1977, Danzig founded Blank Records as a means to distribute music by his newly formed band, The Misfits. However, after only one release, The Misfits' first single "Cough/Cool" (1977), Mercury Records had wanted to use the same name for a sub-label. Danzig traded Mercury the rights to the name for studio time, which The Misfits used to record "Static Age". Needing a new name for the label, Danzig decided on Plan 9 Records, a reference to the Edward D. Wood, Jr. science fiction film "Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959). [http://www.misfitscentral.com/misfits/songname.php The Misfits Trivia :: MisfitsCentral.com ] ]

The label continued to release material by The Misfits, and later solo efforts by Glenn Danzig and his post-Misfits band Samhain. The only release not to include Danzig was The Victims' "Victims" EP in 1978.

Starting in 1987, all material was distributed by Caroline Records.

In 1995, due to a legal settlement between Danzig and Misfits bassist Jerry Only, the label was discontinued. .

Bands who were on Plan 9 Records

* The Misfits
* The Victims
* Glenn Danzig (solo efforts)
* Samhain

Chronological order of records released by Plan 9 Records

ee also

* List of record labels

References


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