Burning Heart Records - Bands Released On The Label

Bands Released On The Label

These are some of the bands with albums released by Burning Heart Records.

  • 59 Times The Pain
  • Asta Kask
  • The Accidents
  • Between Us
  • Bodyjar
  • Bombshell Rocks
  • Boysetsfire
  • Breach
  • C.Aarmé
  • Chickenpox
  • Division of Laura Lee
  • Donots
  • Flogging Molly
  • Franky Lee
  • Give Up the Ghost
  • Hell Is for Heroes
  • The Hives (No longer on the label)
  • The (International) Noise Conspiracy
  • Liberator
  • Looptroop Rockers
  • The Lost Patrol Band
  • Kid Down
  • Midtown
  • Millencolin
  • Moneybrother
  • Monster
  • Nasum
  • Nine
  • No Fun at All
  • Parkway Drive
  • Path Of No Return
  • Promoe
  • Raised Fist
  • Randy
  • Refused
  • Samiam
  • Satanic Surfers
  • Sounds Like Violence
  • Team Blender
  • Turbonegro
  • Voice of a Generation
  • The Weakerthans
  • Within Reach

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