Level Plane Records - Bands That Are/have Been On Level Plane

Bands That Are/have Been On Level Plane

  • A Day in Black and White
  • Amanda Woodward
  • Anodyne
  • Aussitot Mort
  • Bloody Panda
  • Books Lie
  • Bright Calm Blue
  • Bucket Full of Teeth
  • City of Caterpillar
  • Coliseum
  • Defeatist
  • Drain The Sky
  • Envy
  • The Fiction
  • Forstella Ford
  • Get Fucked
  • Get Rad
  • Gospel
  • Graf Orlock
  • The Holy Shroud
  • Hot Cross
  • Kaospilot
  • Landmine Marathon
  • Lickgoldensky
  • Life at These Speeds
  • Light the Fuse and Run
  • Malady
  • Melt-Banana
  • Mikoto
  • The Minor Times
  • Muslimgauze
  • Neil Perry
  • North of America
  • The Now
  • The One AM Radio
  • pg. 99
  • Ruhaeda
  • Racebannon
  • Saetia
  • Saviours
  • Shikari
  • Sinaloa
  • The State Secedes
  • Thou
  • Tombs (band)
  • Transistor Transistor
  • Van Johnson
  • Warwolf
  • You and I

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