415 Records : still disturbing the peace.

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Imprint:Kingston, MA : Liberation Hall, [2020]
℗2020
Description:1 audio disc : digital, CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
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Format: CD Audio E-Resource Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12663543
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Varying Form of Title:Four fifteen records, still disturbing the peace
Still disturbing the peace
Other authors / contributors:Nuns (Musical group), performer.
Mutants (Musical group), performer.
Red Rockers (Musical group), performer.
Pearl Harbor and the Explosions (Musical group), performer.
SVT (Musical group), performer.
VKTMS (Musi̇cal group), performer.
Offs (Musical group), performer.
New Math (Musical group), performer.
Pop-O-Pies (Musical group), performer.
Baby Buddha (Musical group), performer.
Units (Musical group), performer.
Uptones (Musical group), performer.
Readymades (Musical group), performer.
Renegades (Musical group), performer.
Symptoms (Musical group), performer.
Imposters (Musical group), performer.
Monkey Rhythm (Musical group), performer.
Physical medium:plastic
4 3/4 in.
metal
Sound characteristics:optical
stereo
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Digital file characteristics:audio file
CD audio
Notes:Title from disc label.
415 Records was a force in the 70s/early 80s, offering punk, new wave, synthpop/electrorock music from its based in SF, CA. The label primarily featured music from San Francisco bands although as the label grew, they signed bands from other cities as well. The label name 415 is a reference both to the telephone area code for the San Francisco area and to the police code for "disturbing the peace."
Program notes by Susan Klein inserted in container.
Various artists.
Standard no.:089353502522
Publisher's no.:LIB-5025 Liberation Hall

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