Releases
Year | Artist | Title | Format | Type | Catalog |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Misfits / Balzac | "Day the Earth Caught Fire" | CD | single | MIS-01392 |
2003 | Misfits | Project 1950 | CD/DVD | studio album | MSF-06432 |
2003 | Balzac | Beyond the Darkness | CD/DVD | compilation album | MSF-06442 |
2005 | Misfits meet The Nutley Brass | Fiend Club Lounge | CD | studio album | MSF-08052 |
2005 | Balzac | Out of the Grave and into the Dark | CD/DVD | compilation album | MSF-081620 |
2006 | Osaka Popstar | Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk | CD/DVD | studio album | |
2006 | Misfits | Psycho in the Wax Museum | Promotional 7" | single | MP-POP 001 |
2007 | JuiceheaD | The Devil Made Me Do It | CD | studio album | MRCD 01398 |
2007 | Balzac | Deep Blue: Chaos from Darkism | CD/DVD | studio album | MRCD-01399/MRCD-01400 |
2007 | Balzac | "Deep Blue" / "Alone" | shaped picture disc | single | MRPD-00010 |
2007 | Osaka Popstar | "Shaolin Monkeys" | shaped picture disc | single | MRPD-00020 |
2008 | Osaka Popstar | Rock'Em O-Sock'Em Live! | CD | live album | MRCD 01430 |
2009 | Misfits | "Land of the Dead" | 12" | single | MRLP 01450 |
2010 | JuiceheaD | "Rotting from the Inside" | 7" | single | MR45 01460 |
2010 | Balzac | The Birth of Hatred | CD/DVD | compilation album | MRCD-01440 |
2011 | JuiceheaD | How to Sail a Sinking Ship | CD | studio album | MRCD-01480 |
2011 | Misfits | "Twilight of the Dead" | 12" | single | MRLP 01470 |
2011 | Misfits | The Devil's Rain | CD | studio album | MRCD-01490 |
2012 | Klaus Beyer covers Osaka Popstar | Die Shaolin Affen EP | 7" | EP | MR45 01520 |
2012 | JuiceheaD x Osaka Popstar | "Waiting Room" | 7" | single | MR45 01530 |
2012 | Balzac | Paradox | 12" | EP | MRLP 01540 |
2013 | Misfits | Dead Alive! | CD, LP | live album | MRCD 01550 |
2013 | Osaka Popstar | "Super Hero" | 12" | single | MRLP 01560 |
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