Basement Records

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Basement Records is an American independent record label founded by Chuck Dietrich[1] in 2000. The company is headquartered in La Habra, California and doubles as a recording studio. The label's primary focus is American punk rock artists.

Basement Records artists have been featured on the soundtrack for the movie Piranha 3DD.[2]

As owner of Basement Records Chuck Dietrich writes music for the hardcore punk band Bullet Treatment as well as many other outlets including music for the Xbox video game Sunset Overdrive.[3]

Discography

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Artist Title
Fiction Reform Revelation in the Palms of the Weak, Take Your Truth
Supreme Commander[4] Paper Tigers Split w/ Two Man Advantage
Killing California Goin' South, Bones and Sand, No Pentagrams No Crosses[5]
The New Criminals Crime Always Pays
Bobot Adrenaline Dumb Bomb
The Scarred At Half Mast
The Insurgence Never Surrender
Bullet Treatment Furious World, What More Do You Want?,[6] The Bigger The Better, Split w/ The Nipples, Dead Are Walking, The Mistake, Split w/ It's Casual, What Else Could You Want?
Vultures United Dirt Hearts
It's Casual Split w/ Bullet Treatment
The Nipples Split w/ Bullet Treatment, 4 split Worth Every Minute, Weekend Toys, Live In Mary Jane
Strength Behind Tears Bridges Between Us
Stabbed in Back A Portrait of Noise
The Reticents The Sun Rises in the East
Bleeder Resistor Sixteen
Grave for the Fireflies Bitten
Cut Shallow Self-titled
Mother Nature's Revenge s/t
Spider 4-inch Split Worth Every Minute
Two Man Advantage Split w/ Supreme Commander
Deadbeat Sinatra Split w/ The Put-Ons
The Put-Ons Split w/Deadbeat Sinatra
Civet 4 split Worth Every Minute
The Dysfunctionals 4 split Worth Every Minute

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