Damaged Goods is a British
independent record label
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.
History
Damaged Goods records formed in 1988 from a living room in east London. The first release was a re-issue of the 1977 single by
Slaughter and the Dogs, "Where Have All the Bootboys Gone?". Following positive reviews in the UK music press it was followed by a reissue of the same band's debut album ''Do It Dog Style''. Releases by
Adam and the Ants
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,
The Killjoys,
Pork Dukes, and
Snivelling Shits followed.
Damaged Goods was originally intended to be a punk re-issue label but by 1990 was releasing contemporary bands, including a single by The Sect, and an EP by
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers, also known simply as the Manics, are a Welsh rock band formed in Blackwood in 1986. The band consists of cousins James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, lead guitar) and Sean Moore (drums, percussion, soundscapes), plus Nic ...
.
In early 1991, they released their first single by
Billy Childish (with
Thee Headcoats), followed by many more, including the debut
Thee Headcoatees single. They now manage the Billy Childish back catalogue.
Between 1992 and 1994, Damaged Goods released the debut single from
Helen Love along with one-off singles with
Atari Teenage Riot,
New Bomb Turks,
Wat Tyler and
Asian Dub Foundation. By 1995, DG was a full-time occupation concentrating on the UK
garage punk scene based around
Toe Rag Studios
Toe Rag Studios is an analogue recording studio located in Hackney, London, England.
History
The studio was founded in 1991 by Liam Watson and Josh Collins in the Shoreditch area of London. In 1997, the business relocated to Hackney due to ...
in
London
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and Slim Chance's Wild Western Rooms in Archway, as well as indie and punk releases.
In 1995, they released the debut
Holly Golightly album ''The Good Things''. They have since released fifteen albums by Holly.
Over the next decade Damaged Goods released records by
J Church
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,
TV Personalities,
The Revillos
The Rezillos are a punk/ new wave band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1976. Although emerging at the same time as other bands in the punk rock movement, the Rezillos did not share the nihilism or social commentary of their contemporaries, bu ...
,
Mikabomb
Mika Bomb (sometimes spelled Mikabomb) is a London-based, Japanese pop punk band.
History
Lead singer Mika Handa arrived in London in 1998, with the goal of playing in a punk band. Recruitment for the band began with the arrival in London of t ...
,
The Priscillas
The Priscillas are a British all female, power-pop/ glam/garage punk band from Holloway, north London.
History
The Priscillas formed in November 2003 with Jenny Drag (vocals), Guri Go-Go (guitar), Kate Kannibal (bass) and Mavis Minx (drums). ...
,
The Buff Medways, and
Buzzcocks
2008 saw the release of new albums from
Billy Childish and his new band The Musicians of the British Empire and a second album from
Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs. Re-issues included Psykik Volts,
Thee Headcoatees,
Johnny Moped,
Thee Milkshakes
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and
Rudi and further releases included Betty and the Werewolves, the debut album from
The Wolfmen and new albums from Ludella Black and Graham Day & the Gaolers.
In 2010 Damaged Goods was named 'DIY Label of the Week' by BBC Radio 1 journalist Huw Stephens.
During the 2010s Damaged Goods released new albums by
Johnny Moped, Cyanide Pills, Cowbell, Giuda,
Fabienne Delsol, The Senior Service, The Cute Lepers, Pete Molinari, Piney Gir & many more.
2018 was Damaged Goods 30th anniversary and is celebrating with a retrospective compilation and a 7" singles club as well as five gigs in London.
Latest signings include Amyl And The Sniffers, Galileo 7, Thee Dagger Debs & The Shadracks
Artists
* Action Painting
*
Adam and the Ants
Adam and the Ants were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. The group existed in two incarnations, both fronted by Adam Ant, over the period 1977 to 1982. The first, founded in May 1977 and known simply as The Ants until November of ...
* Agebaby
* Age of Jets
* Amyl And The Sniffers
* Anorak Girl
* Armitage Shanks
*
Asian Dub Foundation
* Baby Birkin
* Bambi
* Betty and the Werewolves
* Bette Davis and the Balconettes
* Big Boy Tomato
*
Billy Childish
*
Blaggers ITA
* Blubber
* The Bolsheviks
* The Bristols
* The Budget Girls
*
Butcher Boy
*
Buzzcocks
* Case
* Cee Bee Beaumont
* The Chefs
* Clayson and the Argonauts
* Cowbell
*
Cuban Boys
* Cyanide Pills
*
Deep Wound
* The Del Monas
*
The Dils
* The Dirty Burds
* Dustball
* Dutronc
* Dweeb
* Terry Edwards
*
Fabienne Delsol
* Fire Dept.
* Formica
* The Gaggers
* The Galileo 7
* Genius Freak
* Giuda
*
Goldblade Featuring Poly Styrene
* Graham Day and the Gaolers
* Guaranteed Ugly
* Guy Hamper Trio
* Hard Skin
*
Helen Love
*
Holly Golightly
* Honeyrider
*
Hopper
* Huegunius
* Identity
*
J Church
The J Church is a hybrid light rail/streetcar line of the Muni Metro system in San Francisco, California. The line runs between Embarcadero station and Balboa Park station through Noe Valley. Opened on August 11, 1917, it is the oldest and h ...
* Jimi Ben Band
*
Johnny Moped
*
The Killjoys
* Kyra Rubella
*
Lockjaw
* Lovesick
*
Ludicrous Lollipops
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* Ludacris (born 1977), American rapper and actor
*I, Ludicrous, English music ensemble
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*''Ludicrous speed'', a ...
* The Lurkers
*
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers, also known simply as the Manics, are a Welsh rock band formed in Blackwood in 1986. The band consists of cousins James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, lead guitar) and Sean Moore (drums, percussion, soundscapes), plus Nic ...
* Ludella Black
*
The Melons
The Melons were an indie pop band formed in Nottingham, England in 1993, by Helen Melon (vocals) and Shelly Melon (songs, instruments), aka: Vanessa and Sheggi, Nottingham music scene veterans.
For their first live appearance they were joined by ...
*
Thee Mighty Caesars
*
Mikabomb
Mika Bomb (sometimes spelled Mikabomb) is a London-based, Japanese pop punk band.
History
Lead singer Mika Handa arrived in London in 1998, with the goal of playing in a punk band. Recruitment for the band began with the arrival in London of t ...
* The Milkshakes
* Monkhouse
* Nat Johnson and the Figureheads
*
New Bomb Turks
* Oizone
* One Car Pile-Up
*
Pansy Division
* Pebbles
*
PeeChees
*
Penetration
* Period Pains
* Pete Molinari
* Phantom Pregnancies
*
Piney Gir
Piney Gir (pronounced "gear"), often shortened to Piney, is an American musician and singer, born in Kansas but based in London, England since 1998. She has released seven studio albums.
Piney's musical style is predominately edgy indie-pop, ...
*
Piney Gir Country Roadshow
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Piney's musical style is predominately edgy indie-pop, ...
* Pop Rivets
*
Pork Dukes
* Pop Am Good
* Psykik Volts
* The pUKEs
* Reverse
*
The Revillos
The Rezillos are a punk/ new wave band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1976. Although emerging at the same time as other bands in the punk rock movement, the Rezillos did not share the nihilism or social commentary of their contemporaries, bu ...
* Roadholders
* Roxy Epoxy & The Rebound
* Rugrat
* The Sect
* The Senior Service
* Serious Drinking European Cup Squad
* Severed Limb
* Sexton Ming
* Shelley's Children
* The Shadracks
* The Shall I Say Quois
* Shout
* Singing Loins
*
Slaughter And The Dogs
* Slime
* Snap Her
* The SolarFlares
* Some Chicken
* Thee Spivs
*
Spizzenergi
* Thee Stash
* Stratford Sparrows
* Stuckists
* Supercute
* Tallulah Gosh
*
Television Personalities
* Thee Dagger Debs
*
Thee Headcoats
*
Thee Headcoatees
* Thrilled Skinny
* Toast
* The Unwanted
*
The Users
*
Wat Tyler
*
Wild Billy Childish and the Blackhands
*
Wild Billy Childish and the Buff Medways
*
Wild Billy Childish and the Chatham Singers
* Wild Billy Childish and CTMF
*
Wild Billy Childish and the Musicians of the British Empire
*
Wild Billy Childish and the Spartan Dreggs
* Witch
*
The Wolfmen
See also
*
List of record labels
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List of independent UK record labels
References
External links
Official websiteBBC Interview 2010{{Authority control
British independent record labels
Alternative rock record labels
Indie rock record labels
Punk record labels
Garage rock record labels