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TKO Records is an independent punk rock record label in Portland, Oregon. The label is primarily known for its role in the late 1990s American street punk scene and has continued its notability as a source of new releases, reissues, and archival recordings. [ 1 ]
In July 2017, Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready, a long time fan of the band, released a red-vinyl 7-inch TKO single on his label, HockeyTalkter Records. The single features "My Memory" and "Not a Kid Anymore," two unreleased tracks recorded by the group's original Yakima line-up, consisting of Brad Sinsel, Rick Pierce, Tony Bortko, Evan ...
It is their third release under TKO Records, overall release No. 49 by the label itself. It was released in September 2000 on limited edition red vinyl, black vinyl and CD. It contains one of the band's most popular songs, "Silent Weapons", which Greg Brodick produced a music video for.
Veni Vidi Vici is the debut album from punk rock band The Forgotten.It is their second release under TKO Records, overall release No. 12 by the label itself.It was released in 1998 on blue vinyl and CD, re-released in 2000 on black vinyl.
The band was signed as the second band ever to TKO Records. Dave Kashka joined in 1999 on drums and Johnny "Bleachedjeans" Gregurich joined in April 2000 on bass at which point the band went full-time. They have four full-lengths and four EPs on TKO Records. [2]
It was released in 1997 on TKO Records. [1] Track list. No. Title Artist Length; 1. "Election Day (live)" Anti-Heros ...
In addition, TKO announced Thursday that its board authorized a share repurchase program of up to $2.0 billion of its Class A common stock and the initiation of a quarterly cash dividend program ...
They are currently signed to TKO Records. Originally released by the Netherlands-based Rebellion Records, the band's debut album, The Year of the Spy, was re-issued by TKO Records. [2] The band's current lineup includes Bryan Lopus on drums, Jamie Coville on vocals and guitar, Widing on guitar, and Jake Brock on bass. [1]