Los Angeles death metal band Abysmal Dawn has officially severed ties with Crash Music, Inc., with whom they released a full-length last year. Here's a statement from the group:
"Abysmal Dawn will no longer be working with Crash Music, Inc. Rather than go into the laundry list of dirty details, lets just say 'it didn't work out' and we are looking forward to finding a new home. We are currently looking for a label that is interested in supporting our upcoming full-length as well as possibly reissuing 'From Ashes.' All interested parties please feel free to contact us here. We start recording our new record on November 2nd with engineer John Haddad (Intronaut, Eyes Of Fire) and we promise you all this album will be our vengeance!"
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forumdrama
10/30/2007 2:38:45 PM
Oooooh sweet! I love records that are based on vengeance!
Metalcore
10/30/2007 2:38:57 PM
^^ HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA you so clever!
Turd_Furgeson
10/30/2007 2:51:40 PM
Crash Records uses a contract that was drafted in the 1970's, which still uses the term "records" as in vinyl. hahaha.
alexsds
10/30/2007 6:51:15 PM
Crash is the worst fcking label, they fcked my band over too
deadmenandsinners
11/2/2007 3:41:22 AM
hilarious. crash media is the biggest joke of a label ever.
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