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Trustkill Records

Trustkill Records

Official Website: http://www.trustkill.com

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"This little company began as a zine in April of 1993. After only three issues of the iconoclastic publication, the next step was a record label. The first release was a compilation with 14 bands from all over the country doing Embrace covers. It was entitled "Land of Greed... World of Need" and the proceeds from the record were donated to homeless shelters. This record, also known as Trustkill #01, came out in June of 1994, and since then we have been consistently putting out quality music. This website was the next big move and it was put up in January of 1997 after two weeks of messing around with Pagemill."

excerpted from http://www.trustkill.com/contact/faq/

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