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The Great American Steak Religion

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The Great American Steak Religion
Founded1994
FounderYannick Lorrain
GenrePost-hardcore
Grindcore
Hardcore punk
Country of originCanada

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The Great American Steak Religion was a Canadian independent record label which released many notable hardcore records from the likes of Shotmaker, His Hero Is Gone, and Chokehold during the 1990s. Originally based in Ottawa at 5 Arlington Avenue, founder Yannick Lorrain moved to Quebec City, and then to Montreal, taking the label with him. In 2004, the last release under this label was issued: Union Of Uranus' discography titled To This Bearer Of Truth.[1] Many of the releases were issued only on vinyl and were etched with the word "Verse" and then a number, hence the tagging of each release as such.

Releases[edit]

Verse 1 Uranus/Immoral Squad Split 7" 1994

Verse 2 Reach Out - Wall Street 7"

Verse 3 Shotmaker - Crayon Club LP

Verse 4 Drift - Self-titled 7"

Verse 5 Union of Uranus - Disaster By Design 2x7"

Verse 6 Franklin - Roy Is Dead 7"

Verse 7 One Eyed God Prophecy - Toddler LP

Verse 8 Chokehold - Content with Dying LP

Verse 9 ?

Verse 10 Four Hundred Years - Suture LP

Verse 11 Young Pioneers - Crime Wave EP 10"

Verse 12 Hacksaw - Kick It 7"

Verse 13 His Hero Is Gone/Union Of Uranus - Split EP 12"

Verse 14 His Hero Is Gone - Fools Gold 7"

Verse 15 His Hero Is Gone - The Plot Sickenss: Enslavement Redefined

Verse 16 Mine - Tetanus CD or From Ashes Rise - Concrete and Steel LP

Verse 17 From Ashes Rise - Silence LP

Verse 18 Meanwhile - The Show Must Go On 7"

Verse 19 Born Dead Icons - The Modern Plague 7"

Verse 20 Union Of Uranus - To The Bearer Of Truth CD

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Julien, Alexandre (August 3, 2009). "Union of Uranus". Abridged Pause Blog. Archived from the original on January 5, 2020. Retrieved September 6, 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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