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  2. Epitaph Records - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph Records is an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records , is owned by Tim Armstrong , frontman of the punk rock band Rancid .

  3. Epitaph (band) - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph is a German rock band, formed in Dortmund in 1969. Playing initially what Allmusic described as "post-psych progressive rock, spiced with occasional jazz accents and widespread twin-guitar harmonies," [1] in 1973 they started shifting towards more straightforward hard rock (later heavy metal) stylings and, having released six studio albums, disbanded in 1982.

  4. Comparison of digital music stores - Wikipedia

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    Digital music stores sell copies of digital audio, for example in MP3 and WAV file formats. Unlike music streaming services , which typically charge a monthly subscription fee to stream digital audio, digital music stores download songs to the customer's hard disk drive of their device.

  5. Bandcamp - Wikipedia

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    Uploading music to Bandcamp is free. The company takes a 15% commission on sales made from their website, which drops to 10% after an artist's sales surpass US$5,000, plus payment processing fees. [24] Downloads are offered in lossy formats MP3 (LAME, 320k or V0), AAC and Ogg Vorbis, and in lossless formats FLAC, ALAC, WAV and AIFF. [25]

  6. From the Ashes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Drummer Byron McMackin said 14 songs were recorded from a potential pool of over 30. [9] They took a break from recording to play a benefit show in February 2003. [10] The band took further time out when Dragge's father died; the album was eventually mixed in June 2003. [11]

  7. Epitaph Records discography - Wikipedia

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    The European version does not contain music by Millencolin, Raised Fist, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Bombshell Rocks, or The Business, and does contain music by The Donnas, Heideroosjes, Undeclinable, and Terrorgruppe. E-86616 Heideroosjes: Fast Forward: LP, CD Released only in Europe. E-86618 ALL: Live + One: CD E-86619 Pulley

  8. Category:Epitaph Records singles - Wikipedia

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  9. Epitaph (Front Line Assembly album) - Wikipedia

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    Being a characteristic feature on previous recordings, on Epitaph Front Line Assembly did not use samples. "This is the first time we quit using movie samples.", said Bill Leeb to Belgian magazine Side-Line and cited the more important role of samples in contemporary music and its financial side: "Sampling is an artform which was criticised in the beginning, but now it's a respected artform ...