Mammoth Records Sampler
I spent the decade of the 1990s in Charleston, South Carolina and during that time I was proud of the Carrboro, North Carolina independent label Mammoth Records.
We Carolinian's stick together.
Unfortunately, the label was sold to the Walt Disney Company in 1998 for 25 million dollars and was then morphed into Hollywood Records in 2003. Mammoth's founder Jay Faires became a rich man after selling the company he built, and good for him, but Juliana Hatfield at Disney? There's just something so very wrong about that.
For this playlist I chose to look back to Mammoth's golden age, a period of time between 1988 and 1997 when the label released a ton of great records. Some of these artists have gone on to bigger and better things while others still fly under the radar.
Mammoth Records Sampler
2. Bum For Egypt - Dash Rip Rock
3. Smoking Her Wings - The Bats
4. 23 - Antenna
5. Richest Junkie Still Alive - Machines of Loving Grace
6. My Sister - Juliana Hatfield
9. Feel Like A Drugstore - Chainsaw Kittens
12. Last Train to Lhasa - Banco de Gaia
13. Visitor - Children of the Bong
14. Where Bridges Never Burn - Jason & The Scorchers
15. Cumbersome - Seven Mary Three
17. Throwin' Rocks At The Moon - The Backsliders
18. Wonderful Love - Creeper Lagoon
20. Hell On Wheels - Fu Manchu
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How did that turn into Hollywood Records signing the Insane Clown Posse?!?!?
Huge decline in quality there.