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  Parent Epitaph Records
  Founded 1997
  Founder Tim Armstrong
  Genre Hardcore , Oi! , Psychobilly , Punk and Ska
  Country US
  Location Los Angeles, California
  Url http://wwwhell-catcom


Hellcat Records is a Vanity Record Label based in Los Angeles, California . The label, an off-shoot of Epitaph Records , was started as a partnership between the owner of Epitaph, Brett Gurewitz from Bad Religion and Tim Armstrong of Rancid , the latter of which is generally responsible for signing the bands.

The label specializes in Ska , Punk , Oi! , Psychobilly and Hardcore bands. '' Give 'Em The Boot '', a Hellcat Label Sampler which also includes tracks from other up-and-coming independent bands, has been issued every other year since 1997 , with the exceptions of the third release which was released 3 years after the second and the last one, which was released one year after the one before it.


MOVIES


In 2005 , a '' Give 'Em The Boot DVD '' was released, featuring tour footage of numerous Hellcat bands.

On January 15 , 2006 , the label released '' Live Freaky! Die Freaky! '', a full-length movie produced by Tim Armstrong, and filmed using Marionettes . The plot involves Charlie Manson 's story being misinterpreted by a nomad in a Post-apocalyptic Earth, and features the voice talents of the members of Rancid , Green Day , and The Transplants , among numerous others.


BANDS


Active roster

This list includes bands which are currently active on Hellcat.



Defunct bands

This list includes now defunct bands that finished their careers on Hellcat.



Former bands


The following bands have either departed to other record labels or were dropped.



CONTROVERSY

Hellcat Records has been involved in a feud with one of its former bands, Leftöver Crack , over censorship issues. Leftöver Crack wanted their 2001 debut album to be titled ''Shoot the Kids at School'', with the cover art depicting a gun-toting arm aiming at a playground. In the aftermath of the Columbine High School Massacre , Hellcat refused to allow this, so the band titled their album '' Mediocre Generica '' in protest, as a veiled reference to what they viewed as the mediocrity of the bands on Hellcat's label. This incident ultimately led to Leftöver Crack departing the label.

After leaving the label, Leftöver Crack has accused Hellcat Records of promoting Sexism and Homophobia within the punk community. Their accusations are based on allegedly homophobic lyrics by the now-departed U.S. Bombs, Hellcat's attempted signing of controversial reggae artist Buju Banton , and Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards' use of naked women in label art. (Along with alleged sexism throughout the lyrics of Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards' second album, "Viking".) Punknews.org interview with Stza of Leftöver Crack


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