Bands and Artists
The following is an alphabetized list of artists that have worked with Plan-It-X to release projects on the label. Some of these bands overlap with Plan-It-X South bands (see below regarding PIX South).
- Abe Froman
- Against Me!
- Andrew Jackson Jihad
- Andrew Lips
- Antsy Pants
- The Bananas
- The Blank Fight
- Best Friends Forever
- Beyond Things
- Brook Pridemore
- Captain Chaos
- Carrie Nations
- The Connie Dungs
- The Dauntless Elite
- Dave Dean's Musical Forklift
- Dead Bird
- Defiance, Ohio
- Delay
- The Devil Is Electric
- Disarm
- The Door-Keys
- Eric Ayotte
- Erin Tobey
- Fifteen
- The Four Eyes
- The Future Virgins
- Ghost Mice
- Greg Wells
- Halo Fauna
- Heathers
- Henry Rollins and the Sweater Band
- I Like Japanese Hardcore
- Imperial Can
- James Black
- Japanther
- Kyle Hall
- Lava Lava
- Left Out
- Los Gatos Negros
- Lycka Till
- Madeline Adams
- Madeline Ava
- Matty Pop Chart
- The Max Levine Ensemble
- Michael Jordan's Touchdown Pass
- One Reason
- ONSIND
- Operation: Cliff Clavin
- Paul Baribeau
- Peanucle
- Punkin Pie
- Rosa
- Russ Substance
- Sara Cilantro
- Saw Wheel
- Sexy
- Shotwell
- The Sissies
- Soophie Nun Squad
- Spoonboy
- Stressface
- Street Eaters
- Super Bobby
- The Taxpayers
- The Ted Dancin' Machine
- The Tiger
- This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb
- Will Power
- Your Heart Breaks
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