Og Music - Og Music Discography

Og Music Discography

  • OG 1 - Deja Voodoo, Gumbo (Cassette - 1983)
  • OG 2 - Condition, Dirty Business (Cassette - 1983)
  • OG 3 - Various Artists, From Montreal (7" single - 1983)
  • OG 4 - Deja Voodoo, Cemetery (LP - 1984)
  • OG 5 - The Asexuals, Featuring the Asexuals (7" single - 1984)
  • OG 6 - Terminal Sunglasses, Wrap Around Cool (LP - 1985)
  • OG 7 - Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra, Road Gore: The Band That Drank Too Much (LP - 1985)
  • OG 8 - Various Artists, It Came from Canada, Vol. 1 (LP - 1985)
  • OG 9 - Various Artists, It Came from Canada, Vol. 2 (LP - 1986)
  • OG 10 - The Gruesomes, Tyrants of Teen Trash (LP - 1986)
  • OG 11 - Deja Voodoo, Swamp of Love (LP - 1986)
  • OG 12 - Deja Voodoo, Too Cool to Live, Too Smart to Die (LP - 1988)
  • OG 13 - Various Artists, It Came from Canada, Vol. 3 (LP - 1987)
  • OG 14 - Deja Voodoo, The Worst of... (LP - 1987)
  • OG 15 - The Gruesomes, Gruesomania (LP - 1987)
  • OG 16 - The Dik Van Dykes, Nobody Likes the Dik Van Dykes (LP - 1987)
  • OG 17 - Various Artists, It Came from Canada, Vol. 4 (LP - 1988)
  • OG 18 - Deja Voodoo, Big Pile of Mud (LP - 1988)
  • OG 19 - (Unknown)
  • OG 20 - The Gruesomes, Hey! (LP - 1988)
  • OG 21 - Various Artists, Mr. Garager's Neighbourhood (LP - 1989)
  • OG 22 - U.I.C., Live Like 90 (LP - 1989)
  • OG 23 - Captain Crunch and Let's Do Lunch, More Baroque-Post Industrial Hillbilly Launch Music (LP - 1989)
  • OG 24 - The Dik Van Dykes, Waste More Vinyl (LP - 1989)
  • OG 25 - Various Artists, It Came from Canada, Vol. 5 (LP - 1988)
  • OG 26 - Supreme Bagg Team, Supreme Bagg Team (LP - 1989)
  • OG 27 - Ripcordz, Ripcordz Are Go (LP - 1989)
  • OG 28 - Deja Voodoo, Live at the Backstage Club, Helsinki Finland (LP - 1990)
  • OG 29 - Vindicators, Vindicators (Mini-LP - 1989)

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