Earache Records - Notable Artists (past and Present)

Notable Artists (past and Present)

  • Adema
  • Akercocke
  • Anal Cunt
  • Anata
  • Annihilator (for Europe)
  • At the Gates
  • Autonomy
  • Beecher
  • The Berzerker
  • Biomechanical
  • Blood Red Throne
  • Bring Me the Horizon (for US releases only)
  • The Browning
  • Brutal Truth
  • Bolt Thrower
  • Bonded By Blood
  • Cadaver
  • Candiria
  • Carcass
  • Carnage
  • Cathedral
  • Cauldron
  • Cerebral Bore
  • The Chasm
  • Circle of Dead Children
  • Clutch
  • Coalesce
  • Concrete Sox
  • Confessor
  • Cult of Luna
  • Decapitated
  • December Wolves
  • Deicide
  • Delta 9
  • Diamond Plate
  • The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Dub War
  • Enforcer
  • Entombed
  • Ephel Duath
  • Evile
  • Ewigkeit
  • Extreme Noise Terror
  • Forest Stream
  • Fudge Tunnel
  • Gama Bomb
  • Godflesh
  • Hate Eternal
  • The Haunted
  • Heresy
  • Ignominious Incarceration
  • Insision
  • Iron Monkey
  • Janus Stark
  • Lawnmower Deth
  • Massacre
  • Misery Loves Co.
  • Morbid Angel
  • Mortiis
  • Municipal Waste
  • Naked City
  • Napalm Death
  • Nocturnus
  • Oceano
  • OLD
  • Painkiller
  • Pitchshifter
  • Rival Sons
  • Savage Messiah
  • Scorn
  • Society 1
  • Sore Throat
  • Spazztic Blurr
  • SSS
  • Sleep
  • !T.O.O.H.!
  • Terrorizer
  • Vader
  • Violator
  • Woods of Ypres
  • White Wizzard
  • With Passion
  • Wormrot

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