Relapse Records - Current Artists

Current Artists

  • 16
  • Abysmal Dawn
  • Agenda of Swine
  • Agoraphobic Nosebleed
  • ASG
  • Baroness
  • Black Anvil
  • Black Tusk
  • Bloodiest
  • Brian Posehn
  • Broughton's Rules
  • Brutal Truth
  • Cephalic Carnage
  • Chris Connelly
  • Christian Mistress
  • Citizen
  • Coalesce
  • Coffins
  • Cough
  • The County Medical Examiners
  • Cretin
  • Cripple Bastards
  • Culted
  • Dekapitator
  • Devourment
  • Disfear
  • Don Caballero
  • Dukatalon
  • Dying Fetus
  • Dysrhythmia
  • Exhumed
  • Fuck the Facts
  • Gadget
  • General Surgery
  • Genghis Tron
  • Haemorrhage
  • Hail!Hornet
  • The High Confessions
  • Hooded Menace
  • Horseback
  • Howl
  • Scott Hull
  • Indian
  • Inevitable End
  • Inter Arma
  • Inverloch
  • Kill The Client
  • Kingdom of Sorrow
  • Liberteer
  • Looking for Answer
  • Minsk
  • Moore, Steve
  • Mose Giganticus
  • Mumakil
  • Murder Construct
  • Necrophagist
  • Noisear
  • Obscura
  • Pig Destroyer
  • Primate
  • Rabbits
  • Red Fang
  • Revocation
  • Rotten Sound
  • Royal Thunder
  • Rwake
  • Spawn of Possession
  • Titan
  • Tombs
  • Toxic Holocaust
  • Ulcerate
  • Unearthly Trance
  • Unkind
  • Voivod
  • Vverevvolf Grehv
  • Weapon
  • Weekend Nachos
  • Zeke
  • Zombi

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