Artists
See also: Hatchet House discography- Current
| Artist | Year signed | Description |
|---|---|---|
| DJ Clay | 2007 | DJ for Psychopathic Records artists. |
| Mike E. Clark | 2009 | Producer and DJ for Insane Clown Posse. |
- Former
| Artist | Year(s) signed | Albums released on Hatchet House | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Axe Murder Boyz | 2008-2011 | 2 | Signed with Hatchet House to release the album Gods Hand and the EP Body in a Hole. |
| Motown Rage | 2007-2009 | 1 | A rap metal band from Detroit, Michigan. Released one album on Hatchet House, With Us Or Against Us. |
| Tali Demon | 2007 | — | Left due to a disagreement with the label. |
| R.O.C. | 2008-2009 | 1 | Released one EP on Hatchet House before retiring from music in 2009, but came out of retirement and signed to Psychopathic in 2012. |
| Chop Shop | 2008-2010 | — | Released an album independently, with no support from Hatchet House. |
| The Dayton Family | 2010 | 2 | Composed of Bootleg, Shoestring and Backstabba. The name Dayton Family derives from Dayton Avenue, one of the most crime-ridden streets in their hometown. The Dayton Family released one EP and one LP on Hatchet House. |
| SKETTLEZ | 2013 | 1 | SKETTLEZ came to us from a place called A'ville Alabama, but he is originally from San Diego California, and he sure brought his west coast style flavor with the first album called "Str8 Wicked" which he released on Hatchet House. |
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