Noise Records - Noise Records Recording Artists

Noise Records Recording Artists

  • Abattoir
  • ADX
  • Asgard
  • Ballantinez
  • Bathory
  • Beyond Surface
  • Bitch
  • Burning Heads
  • Joacim Cans
  • Celtic Frost
  • C.I.A.
  • Conception
  • Coroner
  • Count Raven
  • Crown
  • Crusher
  • D.A.M.
  • Deathrow
  • Debase
  • DragonForce
  • Dyecrest
  • Exciter
  • Faithful Breath
  • Jack Frost
  • Gamma Ray
  • The Gathering
  • Grave Digger
  • Gunjah
  • Hellhammer
  • Helloween
  • Helstar
  • Helter Skelter
  • Hundred Years
  • Iron Savior
  • Juggernaut
  • Kamelot
  • Kreator
  • Lake of Tears
  • Lanadrid
  • London
  • Manhole
  • Mania
  • Mercury Rising
  • Merzakabul
  • Messiah
  • Midas Touch
  • Mindset
  • Mind Heavy Mustard
  • M.O.D.
  • Mordred
  • Morgana Lefay
  • Overkill
  • Pain
  • Persuader
  • Pissing Razors
  • Poverty's No Crime
  • Rage
  • Rated-X
  • Rosy Vista
  • Running Wild
  • Sabbat
  • S.A.D.O.
  • Saint Vitus
  • Scanner
  • Seven Witches
  • Dave Sharman
  • Shihad
  • Silent Force
  • Sinner
  • Skyclad
  • Stigmata IV
  • SupaRed
  • Symphorce
  • Tankard
  • Tura Satana
  • Turbo
  • Tyran Pace
  • Uriah Heep
  • Vendetta
  • Vicious Circle
  • Voivod
  • V2
  • Warhead
  • Warrant
  • W.A.S.P.
  • Watchtower

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