American Recordings (record Label) - Former Artists

Former Artists

  • Jazz Lee Alston (Rhyme Cartel/American)
  • American Head Charge
  • Dan Baird
  • Barkmarket
  • Frank Black
  • The Black Crowes
  • Blackeyed Susans
  • Johnny Cash
  • Chino XL
  • Andrew "Dice" Clay
  • Julian Cope
  • Danzig
  • Deconstruction
  • Digital Orgasm (Whte Lbls/American)
  • DJ Kool
  • Donovan
  • Pete Droge
  • Electric Company (Onion/American)
  • Fireside
  • Flipper
  • The Four Horsemen
  • The Freewheelers
  • John Frusciante
  • Geto Boys
  • God Lives Underwater
  • The Jayhawks
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain
  • Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
  • Kinfolk
  • Kwest tha Madd Lad
  • Laika
  • Lords of Acid (Whte Lbls/American)
  • Lordz of Brooklyn (Ventrue/American)
  • Loudermilk
  • Love and Rockets
  • Luna Halo
  • Manmade God
  • Masters of Reality
  • MC 900 Ft. Jesus
  • Medicine
  • Messiah (Whte Lbls/American)
  • Milk
  • The Mother Hips
  • Mouse on Mars (Too Pure/American)
  • Noise Ratchet
  • The Nonce (Wild West/American)
  • Ours
  • Paloalto
  • Tom Petty
  • Jonny Polonsky
  • Pram
  • Pretty Tone Capone (Ill Labels/American)
  • Psychotica
  • Raging Slab
  • The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow
  • Ruth Ruth
  • Sir Mix-a-Lot (Rhyme Cartel/American)
  • Skinny Puppy
  • Slayer
  • Stiffs, Inc.
  • Supreme Love Gods
  • Survival Research Laboratories
  • Swell
  • System of a Down
  • Thee Hypnotics
  • Th' Faith Healers
  • Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments
  • Trouble
  • Unida
  • Vell Bakardy
  • Vitro
  • V.3
  • Saul Williams
  • Wesley Willis
  • Wolfsbane

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