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Suburban Noize Records
Founded1995
FounderBrad Xavier
Kevin Zinger
Distributor(s)Red Music (Sony Entertainment)
GenrePunk rock, hip hop, Reggae, Ska Punk
Country of originU.S.
LocationBurbank, CA
Official websiteSuburban Noize Records

Suburban Noize Records, also known as "Subnoize", is an independent record label based in Burbank, California that specializes in punk rock and underground hip hop. The label was founded in 1995 by Kevin Zinger and Kottonmouth Kings vocalist Brad Xavier.[1]

In addition to producing music, the label has multiple subsidiaries, including SRH Clothing, which specializes in skater and surfer clothes and merchandise for the label[2].

History

Suburban Noize was founded in 1995 as an imprint of Capitol Records by music manager Kevin Zinger and Brad Xavier, a punk rock vocalist and rapper who formed the punk bands Doggy Style and Humble Gods, and the rap rock band Kottonmouth Kings.[1][2]

New acts managed by the label are featured on a Kottonmouth Kings album before touring with the band as its opening act, and later recording an album for Suburban Noize in a studio owned and operated by the label.[2] A majority of the label's merchandise and album sales are via the Internet and merchandising booths at live performances.[2] The label heavily relies on word of mouth and underground promotion techniques, and albums by many of its acts, including Kottonmouth Kings, are very successful in spite of not being advertised by mainstream media.[2]

On September 16, 2009, Suburban Noize purchased the California ska/punk label Skunk Records in a merger deal with its founder Miguel Happoldt. The merger deal also includes rights to Skunk's catalog which includes music by Sublime, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Slightly Stoopid, The Ziggens and Pepper.

Artists

Current
Artist Year signed Description
Kottonmouth Kings Composed of Daddy X, Lou Dog, D-Loc, Johnny Richter, DJ Bobby B, Taxman, and The Dirtball, the band describes its music style as "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock".[3] In 2006, Kottonmouth Kings headlined at the year's Cannabis Cup and was named "Band of the Year" by High Times.[4] Daddy X is a cofounder and owner of Suburban Noize Records.
Kingspade - D-Loc and Johnny Richter of the Kottonmouth Kings
Big B 1999 American solo rapper. Formerly of 187 and OPM respectively.
Tsunami Brothers 2003 A group fronted by DJ Bobby B and DJ Shakey Bonez (D-Loc) and assisted by Doug Carrion and Lou Dog
The Dirtball 2005 An American rapper from Crook County, Oregon and current member of the Kottonmouth Kings.
Hed PE 2006 Formed by rapper Jared Gomes in 1994, Hed PE performs a style of music which it refers to as "G-punk", a fusion of punk rock and hip hop.[5] The band was formerly signed to Jive Records, with a different line-up.
Authority Zero 2006 Formed in 1994, Authority Zero's style is rooted in reggae and skate punk. The band was formerly signed to Lava Records.
Potluck 2006 American hip hop group from Humboldt County, California.
Dog Boy 2007 Raggae/Punk Rock artist originally part of Too Rude. Released his solo album Rebel Riddim in 2007
DGAF 2008 American hip hop group consisting of Chucky Styles and Gillies.
Unwritten Law 2008 American punk rock band formed in Poway, California in 1990. The band was formerly signed to Red Eye, Epic, Interscope and Lava Records.
Swollen Members 2009 Canadian hip hop group composed of Madchild (MC), Prevail (MC), and Rob The Viking (DJ) signed in collaboration with Battleaxe Records, a label formed by group member Madchild.
Moonshine Bandits 2010 American band which fuses country, rock and hip hop.
Saigon 2010 American rapper from Brownsville, Brooklyn. Previously signed to Atlantic Records.
Slaine 2010 American rapper from Boston, Massachusetts.
X-Pistols 2010 American punk rock band consisting of Daddy X, The Dirtball (of Kottonmouth Kings), TNT, Joey Glock and Colt Clayton (of D.I.).
Madchild 2011 Canadian solo rapper as well as being co-founder of the Canadian hip hop group Swollen Members.
Glasses Malone 2011 American rapper from Watts, California. His albums are released as a collaboration between Suburban Noize, Blu Division Music, Hoo-Bangin' Records, Cash Money Records, and Universal Republic Records.
Jeffry Nothing 2011 An American heavy metal singer from Cleveland, Ohio, Jeffry Nothing is best known as the vocalist of Mushroomhead.
Mickey Avalon 2011 An American rapper from Hollywood, California.
Death by Stereo 2012 An American band currently signed to Viking Funeral Records and Subnoize.
Cool Nutz 2012
Former
Artist Year(s) signed Albums released on Suburban Noize Notes
Corporate Avenger 1998—2001[2] 4 Currently signed to Massive Sound Records.
Grand Vanacular/ Disfunction-ILL 1999-2004[2] 1/ 1
La Coka Nostra 2008-2012[2] 1 Currently signed to Uncle Howie Records/Fat Beats.
Mix Mob 2002[2] 1
Danny Diablo 2007[2] 1 Currently signed to Hellcat Records.
Wicked Wisdom 2006[6] 1
Mower 2003–2010 3
Mondo Generator 2007 1
Phunk Junkeez 2003–2007 1 Currently signed to Dmaft Records
Judge D 2003–2008 2
X Clan 2006–2010 2
Taintstick 2009–2010 1
OPM 2006–2010 3
Barry and the Penetrators 2009–2009 1
BLESTeNATION 2009-2012 1
Sen Dog 2008-2009 1
Too Rude 2000-2007 2

References

  1. ^ a b "Navarre Corporation Signs Exclusive Distribution Agreement With Suburban Noize Records". PR Newswire - New York. 2004-03-08.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Billboard - Google Books". Books.google.com. 2002-11-02. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  3. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography for Kottonmouth Kings". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  4. ^ "Kottonmouth Kings biography". Suburban Noize Records. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  5. ^ Scire, Dawn (2003-03-14). "(hed) p.e.'s frontman touches down". Sarasota, Florida: Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  6. ^ "Teaser for "JADA'S WICKED SIDE, PINKETT SMITH HAS A CONVINCING METAL SCREAM BAND COULD UPDATE SOUND"". Akron Beacon Journal (OH). 2006-03-05. p. E3 LIFE STYLE. Retrieved 2012-03-24.