-ismist Recordings | |
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Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Dan Schlissel |
Defunct | 2002 |
Genre | Indie rock, punk rock, metal, rap, ska, singer-songwriter, comedy |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Lincoln, Nebraska and Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Official website | www |
-ismist Recordings was a Lincoln, Nebraska-based independent record label founded in 1992 by Dan Schlissel. Over the 1990s, -ismist released nearly 80 albums and singles by bands including Killdozer, Season to Risk, and House of Large Sizes. It is most widely known for comedy albums by Lewis Black and Doug Stanhope, as well as Iowa metal band Slipknot's 1996 debut/demo, Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat.[1] By the early 2000s, after Slipknot had moved on to major label Roadrunner Records and Schlissel had found greater success with comedians like Black and Stanhope than with indie rock, he changed his focus to comedy albums on a new, Minneapolis-based label, Stand Up! Records, which eventually replaced -ismist entirely.[2]