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Recess Records is an independent record label founded in 1988.[1] Label founder Todd Congelliere (frontman for F.Y.P and Toys That Kill) initially made 100 cassettes of F.Y.P's songs and sold them at skateboard contests.[1] Two years later, Congelliere released a vinyl record,[1] F.Y.P's Extra Credit, an 11-song 7-inch record,[2] and the label took off from there.[1]
In between touring the U.S., Europe, and Japan, Congelliere began releasing records for fellow punk rock and DIY bands, eventually having a roster of close to 20 artists on his label.[2] Pinhead Gunpowder, fronted by Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, announced in April 2008 that a new 7" single from the band would be released on Recess Records in late May 2008.[3]
History
- Recess started in a bedroom in Torrance, California in 1988.
 - In 1995 Recess was moved out of the apartment into a warehouse.
 - In 1997 Recess relocated to San Pedro, California (15 minutes away) and has been there ever since.
 - In 2008, Recess launched the Recess Japan branch of the label
 
Artists
Recess Records
- The Arrivals
 - Audacity
 - The Bananas
 - Beatnik Termites
 - Ben Weasel
 - Bent Outta Shape
 - Berzerk
 - Civic Minded Five
 - The Criminals
 - The Crumbs
 - The Dwarves
 - F.Y.P
 - Fleshies
 - Four Deadly Questions
 - Four Letter Words
 - Furious George
 - The Grumpies
 - I Spy
 - Jag Offs
 - Japanther
 - Jon Cougar Concentration Camp
 - Jumpstarted Plowhards
 - The Modern Machines
 - Off With Their Heads
 - Propagandhi
 - Pinhead Gunpowder
 - Quincy Punx
 - The Riverdales
 - Screeching Weasel
 - Sharkpants
 - Summer Vacation
 - Screaming Females
 - Swing Ding Amigos
 - Toys That Kill
 - Treasure Fleet
 - Tenement
 - The Underground Railroad to Candyland
 
Recess Japan
- Audacity
 - Belly Button
 - Brazil UFO
 - Bust!
 - The Cistems
 - The Doodles
 - Ffeeco Woman
 - Fleshies
 - Heart Shaped Hate
 - The Mapes
 - Nope Ople
 - No People
 - The Nowheres
 - Peach Kelli Pop
 - San Hose
 - Seventeen Again
 - Sharkpants
 - The Sleeping Aides and Razorblades
 - The Steadys
 - Teenage Slang Session
 - What The Kids Want
 - The Underground Railroad to Candyland
 
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Bennett, Sarah (January 8, 2016). "Long Beach Is Home to the World's Most Punk-Rock Wine Bar". LA Weekly. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
 - 1 2 Zargari, Shahab (April 18, 2011). "Interview: Todd Congelliere of Underground Railroad to Candyland". Verbicide Magazine. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
 - ↑ "PO: Pinhead Gunpowder 7", Bananas LP (new from Recess) - Vinyl Collective". Vinyl Collective. 30 July 2008. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
 
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