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Music for Nations

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Music for Nations was a British independent record label focusing mainly on rock and metal. They were a subsidiary of the larger label distributor Zomba Records who in turn is owned by BMG.

Music For Nations
Parent company Zomba Music Group
Founded 1983 (1983)
Founder Martin Hooker
Genre Heavy metal, speed metal, thrash metal
Country of origin U.K.
Location London

Launched in 1983 by Martin Hooker, Music For Nations established itself as a European leader in the rock and metal world, with early signings like Tank, Exciter, Metallica (who had three gold albums while on MFN), Slayer and Megadeth paving the way. As Music For Nations grew, the company expanded its operation to include not just licensed acts from the USA, but its own signings. It released albums by artists including Paradise Lost, Opeth, Anathema, Cradle of Filth, Testament and countless other metal bands. As well as the traditional metal bands Music for Nations went on to sign up and coming UK bands such as Tigertailz who had a top 40 album[1] while signed to Music for Nations

In 2004, the label officially closed its doors. The company's catalog — which had also previously included titles from artists as varied as Lost Horizon and Frank Zappa — was folded into parent company Zomba Records Group.[2]

Contents

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[edit] Links

For a partial list of Music For Nations releases see: Music For Nations at Discogs.com

[edit] References

[edit] See also

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