Chronological Order of Records Released By Plan 9 Records
Catalog number | Artist | Title | Date | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blank 101 | The Misfits | "Cough/Cool" | 1977 | single | Released when the label was known as Blank Records |
PL1001 | The Misfits | Bullet | 1978 | EP | |
PL1005 | The Victims | Victims | 1978 | EP | Only non-Danzig recording released on Plan 9 |
PL1009 | The Misfits | Horror Business | 1979 | EP | |
PL1011 | The Misfits | Night of the Living Dead | 1979 | EP | |
PLP1 | The Misfits | Beware | 1980 | EP | |
PL1013 | The Misfits | 3 Hits from Hell | 1981 | EP | |
PL1015 | Glenn Danzig | Who Killed Marilyn? | 1981 | single | |
PL1017 | The Misfits | Halloween | 1981 | single | |
PL1019 | The Misfits | Evilive | 1982 | album | |
PL9-02 | The Misfits | Earth A.D./Wolfsblood | 1983 | album | |
PL9-03 | The Misfits | Die, Die My Darling | 1984 | EP | |
PL9-04 | Samhain | Initium | 1984 | album | |
PL9-05 | Samhain | Unholy Passion EP | 1985 | EP | |
PL9-06 | The Misfits | Legacy of Brutality | 1985 | album | |
PL9-07 | Samhain | November-Coming-Fire | 1986 | album | |
PL9-09 | The Misfits | Collection I | 1986 | album | |
PL9-10 | Samhain | Final Descent | 1990 | album | |
PL9-11 | Glenn Danzig | Black Aria | 1992 | album |
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