Long Beach Records Europe
Karlsfeld, DE
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P-O-Box ...and the lipstick traces Song: Music has taken a backseat to ha... |
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The Bandgeek Mafia Paint Your Target Song: My Socalled Deepest Fall |
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Mongrel Speak Resistance Song: Sing these words |
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| 3RD ALLEY Rock / reggae / long b... Long Beach, CA Fans: 22 Plays: 144 |
grief |
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| Mongrel Rock / Punk / Hardcore Karlsfeld, DE Fans: 0 Plays: 6 |
Sing these words |
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| P-O-Box Rock / Ska / Punk Nancy, FR Fans: 3 Plays: 11 |
Look What You Have Done |
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| The Bandgeek Mafia Rock / Ska / Skacore Trier, DE Fans: 0 Plays: 10 |
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About
Welcome to the European division of Long Beach Records - home of the most splendid Long Beach punk bands as well as a delicios platter of European’s finest counterparts!
We know a lot of you are wondering how Long Beach Records is connected to Skunk Records- so here it is short and sweet: As the success of Sublime and Skunk took off, Miguel was finding less time to devote to the punk rock bands still under the Skunk label. In order to get them the recognition they so deserved, he found a way to showcase them on a little brother label.
About 5 years ago Miguel (Skunk) and Mudd (Corn Doggy Dog) got together and came up with a label to release the now historic Long Beach Blvd. A compilation CD to showcase the side projects of Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.(Juice Bros), while attracting new fans for Corn Doggy Dog & the ½ Pound, Secret Hate, Das Klown and the Pivot Foots.
Today LBR is still the home for Skunk’s punk rock bands and continues to add to the family while staying true to the roots of Long Beach. That is why we carry the Skunk logo protected by the independent safety of the Long Beach Records buoy. And what exactly is it the European division of Long Beach Records? Here it is in fine:
Actually it was a spontaneous idea of Mudd and Gernot (Mongrel) to conquer the european market starting off with Shortbus’s (featuring Ex-Sublime members) release Flying Ship of Fatasy. Another compliation in our heads, we collected some of the finest European bands we considered rocking, flavouring it with some of the best Long Beach has to offer. We hooked up with 3rd Alley from Long Beach and liscenced it. That was when the first LBRE release came out in April 2006.
Since then we've been working with Mongrel (Germany), Frank and his Skunk Allstars (Germany), The Bandgeek Mafia (Germany) and P.O. Box (Germany). MOre releases to be anounced during this year.
We know a lot of you are wondering how Long Beach Records is connected to Skunk Records- so here it is short and sweet: As the success of Sublime and Skunk took off, Miguel was finding less time to devote to the punk rock bands still under the Skunk label. In order to get them the recognition they so deserved, he found a way to showcase them on a little brother label.
About 5 years ago Miguel (Skunk) and Mudd (Corn Doggy Dog) got together and came up with a label to release the now historic Long Beach Blvd. A compilation CD to showcase the side projects of Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.(Juice Bros), while attracting new fans for Corn Doggy Dog & the ½ Pound, Secret Hate, Das Klown and the Pivot Foots.
Today LBR is still the home for Skunk’s punk rock bands and continues to add to the family while staying true to the roots of Long Beach. That is why we carry the Skunk logo protected by the independent safety of the Long Beach Records buoy. And what exactly is it the European division of Long Beach Records? Here it is in fine:
Actually it was a spontaneous idea of Mudd and Gernot (Mongrel) to conquer the european market starting off with Shortbus’s (featuring Ex-Sublime members) release Flying Ship of Fatasy. Another compliation in our heads, we collected some of the finest European bands we considered rocking, flavouring it with some of the best Long Beach has to offer. We hooked up with 3rd Alley from Long Beach and liscenced it. That was when the first LBRE release came out in April 2006.
Since then we've been working with Mongrel (Germany), Frank and his Skunk Allstars (Germany), The Bandgeek Mafia (Germany) and P.O. Box (Germany). MOre releases to be anounced during this year.












