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    To What End? are a band from Sweden that play melodic crust punk with duel female/male vocals

    To What End? - The Purpose Beyond 2003

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    Tracklist;
    Förljugen Värld
    Love Me To Death
    Empires Fall
    Sneak Preview
    Try To Connect
    The Pressure Is Gone
    Serotonin
    Oilocracy
    Bye Cruel World
    Set Them Free
    Reflection Of Isolation



    Concealed Below The Surface 2004

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    Tracklist;
    Kasserad
    Armed To The Teeth
    Conspiracy
    No One Left To Praise
    Versus
    Final Victory
    Stolen Grace
    The Burden
    Critical Moment
    Strictly Confidential
    And So They Gave Us...
    Poisoned Youth
    Mörkret Kryper Pa
    Confrontation
     




    RECORD INFORMATION

    What It Is! Funky Soul And Rare Grooves
    Release Date : 2006

    Funky soul and Rare Grooves: the Singles Collection. Twenty five slabs of serious funk in a 7" record carrying case. From the vaults of Atlantic, Atco, Warner Bros., Reprise, and Josie Records. Limited edition boxed set featuring twenty five singles originally released between 1968-1977. Twenty five classic singles, with the original A & B sides. All original labels and sleeves. Rhino. 2006.
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    TO WHAT END? Biography

    D-beat crust punk from Stockholm, Sweden
    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.


    Label - Rhino Records (2)

    Also appears as "Rhino" only.
    Rhino Records started as a record store in 1973 in Westwood California, U.S.A., founded by Richard Foos. The first recording was released in 1975, "Go To Rhino Records" by Wild Man Fischer which was a small success.
    bLabel Code: LC 02982/b
    The early url=http://www.discogs.com/image/L-33244-1233160504.pnglogo/url design had a picture of "Rocky the Rhino" (designed by William Stout) and featured mostly novelty, surf, local new wave bands, and a couple of reissues of out-of-print records from other labels. By the mid-1980s, the label was releasing a lot of reissues. Bill Inglot took care of the production, Ken Perry mastered, and Gary Stewart and James Austin were doing A&R. Around the same time, the logo was redesigned to just "url=http://www.discogs.com/image/L-33244-1233160486.pngRhino/url".

    The first CD was issued in 1984. All early Rhino made-in-Japan CDs were manufactured by Sanyo (1984-85). By 1986, into 1987, it was either Japan or Switzerland (made by various manufacturers). It is believed they didn't add barcodes regularly until circa '88.

    In 1985 the label made a distribution deal with Capitol Records, which lasted until 1992. As part of the deal, they had access to the Capitol back catalog, and they started releasing reissues of the old Capitol albums. In addition, in 1989, EMI and Rhino acquired the Roulette family of labels. In 1992, when the deal with Capitol was ending, Rhino got an offer from Time-Warner. By entering this deal, half of the label was sold to Time-Warner, and WEA became the new distributor of the label. Warner put Rhino in charge of reissuing the Atlantic back catalog. In 1998, Time-Warner bought the remaining 50% of the label, but returned the record store back to Richard Foos.

    Currently Rhino Records operates as a part of the Rhino Entertainment Company, which is a part of the Warner Music Group. The label specializes in reissues, compilations and anthologies.

    bNOTE: Please enter here the releases that have either the "Rhino Records" or "Rhino" logo. For the company, please use Rhino Entertainment Company, but only if it's mentioned on the release./b Also note: Some earlier issues may also have the Company as bl36407/b

    bA note on catalog numbers:/b
    From 1975 to 1986, Rhino used several different series of numbers for their releases, but with a few exceptions, they were all three-digit numbers with the following prefixes:

    bRNOR/b - 7"
    bRNTI/b - 12"
    bRNLP/b - LP
    bRNC/b - cassette
    bRNEP/b - EP/mini-album
    bRNEC/b - cassette EP/mini-album
    bRNCD/b - CD also had a '5' added before the 3-digit number
    bRNDF/b - LP (Del-Fi Records reissues and other special titles)
    bRNSP/b - LP (soundtracks and other special titles)
    bRNIN/b - LP (soundtracks and other special titles)
    bRNIC/b - cassette (soundtracks and other special titles)
    bRNPD/b - picture discs

    In 1986, they started using Capitol's 5-digit numbering system (generally starting with a 7). This 5-digit series continued when Rhino was purchased by Warner in 1998. For reissues of older titles, a 70 (or for CDs, 75) was added to the beginning of the original 3-digit number.

    For some early Capitol releases, several prefixes above were used with the 5-digit number. But for most of them - and for all of the Warner releases - they used following prefixes (several of which were added as new formats were created over the years):

    bR0/b - 12"
    bR1/b - LP
    bR2/b - CD
    bR3/b - VHS
    bR4/b - Cassette
    bR7/b - 7"
    bR9/b - DVD

    If in doubt, you can find out the five-digit number for currently in-print releases by searching on the Rhino website.
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