Cruz Records
Founded1987
FounderGreg Ginn
Country of originUnited States

Cruz Records was an offshoot record label of SST Records, owned by the Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn. The label was founded in 1987. Its roster consisted mainly of pop punk and grunge bands, along with Ginn's solo records.[1] The label has remained inactive since the mid-1990s although the pieces of its back catalog that are still in print are still available through SST Records.

Artists


Catalogue

Catalogue number Year Artist Title
CRZ 001 1988 ALL Allroy Sez
CRZ 002 1988 Chemical People So Sexist!
CRZ 003 1988 ALL Just Perfect
CRZ 004 1988 ALL Allroy for Prez
CRZ 005 1989 ALL She's My Ex
CRZ 006 1989 ALL Allroy's Revenge
CRZ 007 1989 Chemical People Ten Fold Hate
CRZ 008 1989 Big Drill Car Album Type Thing
CRZ 009 1990 Skin Yard Fist Sized Chunks
CRZ 010 1989 ALL Trailblazer
CRZ 011 1990 ALL Allroy Saves
CRZ 012 Unreleased Various Viva Cruz
CRZ 013 1990 Chemical People Do the Right Thing
CRZ 014 1990 Big Drill Car Small Block
CRZ 015 1992 Skin Yard Skin Yard
CRZ 016 1991 TonyALL New Girl, Old Story
CRZ 017 1991 Skin Yard 1000 Smiling Knuckles
CRZ 018 1991 Big Drill Car Batch
CRZ 019 1991 Chemical People Angels 'N' Devils
CRZ 020 1991 Chemical People Soundtracks
CRZ 021 1992 Endino's Earthworm Endino's Earthworm
CRZ 022 1992 ALL Percolater
CRZ 023 1992 Chemical People Chemical People
CRZ 024 1992 ALL Dot
CRZ 025 1992 Chemical People Let It Go
CRZ 026 1993 Skin Yard Undertow
CRZ 027 1993 Skin Yard Inside the Eye
CRZ 028 1993 Greg Ginn Payday
CRZ 029 1993 Greg Ginn Getting Even
CRZ 030 1993 ALL Shreen
CRZ 031 1993 ALL Breaking Things
CRZ 032 1993 Greg Ginn Dick
CRZ 033 1994 ALL Guilty
CRZ 034 1994 Greg Ginn Don't Tell Me
CRZ 035 1994 Rig Belly To The Ground
CRZ 036 1994 Greg Ginn Let It Burn (Because I Don't Live There Anymore)
CRZ 037 1995 Goodbye Harry Food Stamp B-BQ
CRZ 038 1996 Goodbye Harry I Can Smoke
CRZ 039 1996 Rig King Of The Soft Serve (With A Semi)
CRZ 040 1997 Chemical People Arpeggio Motorcade

See also

References

  1. Powell, Austin; Fri. "Rise Above". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2023-08-23.


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