13th Planet Records
Appearance
13th Planet Records | |
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Founded | 2005 |
Founder | Al Jourgensen |
Distributor(s) | Sony Music Entertainment RED Distribution |
Genre | Heavy metal, industrial, rock, electronic |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | El Paso, Texas |
13th Planet Records is an American record label founded by Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen in October 2005.[1] In addition to its function as an artist-run, artist-friendly independent label, 13th Planet encompasses several realms of the music industry including artist management, touring (including 2008's "C U LaTouR"),[2] music publishing as well as a full-scale rehearsal and recording studio.
The label is a joint venture with Megaforce Records in the United States and Canada and is distributed through Sony Music Entertainment/RED Distribution.[3]
Artists
[edit]- Ministry
- RevCo
- Prong
- Ascension of the Watchers
- Buck Satan and the 666 Shooters
- DethRok
- False Icons
- ReVamp
Releases
[edit]- Cocked and Loaded (2006) – Revolting Cocks
- Rio Grande Blood (2006) – Ministry
- Cocktail Mixxx (2007) – Revolting Cocks
- Rio Grande Dub (2007) – Ministry
- The Last Sucker (2007) – Ministry
- Power of the Damager (2007) – Prong
- Numinosum (2008) – Ascension of the Watchers
- Cover Up (2008) – Ministry & Co-Conspirators
- God Complex (2008) – False Icons
- The Wicked Soundtrack (2008) – Various artists
- Sex-O Olympic-O (2009) – RevCo
- Adios... Puta Madres (2009) – Ministry
- Power of the Damn Mixxxer (2009) – Prong
- The Last Dubber (2009) – Ministry
- Sex-O MiXXX-O (2009) – RevCo
- It's Always Christmas Time (2009, Single) – Al Jourgensen (with Mark Thwaite)
- Got Cock? (2010) – RevCo
- Voices in My Head (2010) – Al Jourgensen
- MiXXXes of the Molé (2010) – Ministry
- Undercover (2010) – Ministry
- Bikers Welcome Ladies Drink Free (2011) – Buck Satan and the 666 Shooters
- Relapse (2012) – Ministry
- From Beer to Eternity (2013) – Ministry
- Us & Them (2013) – DethRok
References
[edit]- ^ Dufour, Matt (October 20, 2005). "Ministry's Al Jourgensen Launches 13th Planet Records". The Fader. Archived from the original on February 6, 2018. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
- ^ Ilker Yücel (2008) "13th Planet Records – Celebrating New Beginnings", Re:Gen. Accessed March 18, 2009. Archived 2009-04-30.
- ^ DuFour, Matt (2005) "Ministry’s Al Jourgensen Launches 13th Planet Records", thetripwire. Accessed March 18, 2009. Archived 2009-04-30.