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{{Short description|American record company}}
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'''Liberation Records''' is an American [[record company]] based in the [[Los Angeles]] area known for [[do it yourself]] ethos and pioneering [[guerrilla marketing]] strategies. It was formed by then 16-year-old underground rock music [[fanzine]] publisher [[David Taba]] in [[1994 in music|1994]] out of his residence, simply as a hobby.
'''Liberation Records''' is a [[Southern California]] [[record company]]. It was formed by 16-year-old [[David Taba]] in [[1994 in music|1994]]. The label notably discovered and released the debut album of [[Home Grown]] and, in 1994, released the classic [[Punk Sucks]] compilation. This compilation included tracks from Southern California artists who would soon become popular internationally, including [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]], [[Blink 182]] and [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]]. The label has also released and/or reissued classic pop-punk albums from [[The Queers]], [[Screeching Weasel]], [[The Vindictives]], and more.


The label notably discovered and released the debut album of [[Home Grown]] but was best known for releasing [[compilation album]]s credited with advancing the careers of several young artists. The most memorable of the compilations, [[Punk Sucks]] and [[Ska Sucks]], included tracks from then little known [[Punk rock|punk]], [[pop-punk]], and [[ska]] artists who would soon rise to fame internationally, including [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]], [[Blink 182]], [[Dance Hall Crashers]], [[Less Than Jake]], [[Hepcat (band)|Hepcat]], [[Millencolin]], [[The Pietasters]], [[Good Riddance (band)|Good Riddance]], [[88 Fingers Louie]], [[The Bouncing Souls]] and [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]]. The label has also released the cult classic "When Pregnasaurs Ruled the Earth" by [[Donuts N' Glory]] and reissued albums from [[Less Than Jake]], [[The Queers]], [[Screeching Weasel]], [[The Vindictives]], and [[Frenzal Rhomb]], among others.
The label also owns [[New American Dream Records]], which released music by [[the Icarus Line]], [[Discount]], [[Kind of Like Spitting]], and [[Ink & Dagger]].

In the late 1990s, the label also spun off the [[indie rock]] and [[post-hardcore]] [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]] [[New American Dream]], which released music by [[the Icarus Line]], [[Discount (band)|Discount]], [[Kind of Like Spitting]], and [[Ink & Dagger]].


==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.liberationrecords.com/ Official site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050829040951/http://www.liberationrecords.com/ Official site]

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Liberation Records is an American record company based in the Los Angeles area known for do it yourself ethos and pioneering guerrilla marketing strategies. It was formed by then 16-year-old underground rock music fanzine publisher David Taba in 1994 out of his residence, simply as a hobby.

The label notably discovered and released the debut album of Home Grown but was best known for releasing compilation albums credited with advancing the careers of several young artists. The most memorable of the compilations, Punk Sucks and Ska Sucks, included tracks from then little known punk, pop-punk, and ska artists who would soon rise to fame internationally, including Sublime, Blink 182, Dance Hall Crashers, Less Than Jake, Hepcat, Millencolin, The Pietasters, Good Riddance, 88 Fingers Louie, The Bouncing Souls and Pennywise. The label has also released the cult classic "When Pregnasaurs Ruled the Earth" by Donuts N' Glory and reissued albums from Less Than Jake, The Queers, Screeching Weasel, The Vindictives, and Frenzal Rhomb, among others.

In the late 1990s, the label also spun off the indie rock and post-hardcore imprint New American Dream, which released music by the Icarus Line, Discount, Kind of Like Spitting, and Ink & Dagger.

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