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{{Short description|American record label}} {{primary sources|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox record label <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Music --> | name = Kung Fu Records | image = Kungfurecordslogo.jpg | image_size = 100 | founded = {{start date and age|1996}} | founder = [[Joe Escalante]]<br />[[Warren Fitzgerald]] | genre = [[Punk rock]] | country = U.S. | location = [[Seal Beach, California]] | website = {{URL|www.kungfurecords.com}} }} '''Kung Fu Records''' is an American [[independent record label]] founded in 1996 by [[Joe Escalante]] and [[Warren Fitzgerald]] of the [[punk rock]] band [[The Vandals]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-08-19|title=25 years later, The Vandals' explain why this 'pure punk' album is being reissued|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2020/08/19/25-years-later-the-vandals-explain-why-this-pure-punk-album-is-being-reissued|access-date=2021-05-18|website=Orange County Register|language=en-US}}</ref> Founded in order to release a record by the [[Riverside, California]] band Assorted Jelly Beans, the label soon grew to include a roster of notable artists such as [[The Ataris]], [[Ozma (band)|Ozma]], [[Tsunami Bomb]], and The Vandals themselves. In 2000 Escalante started Kung Fu Films as a subsidiary of the music label in order to release DVDs of live concerts, music videos, band documentaries, and independent films. In 2005 Kung Fu also spawned the spinoff label Broken Sounds Records, focusing on [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] releases. ==History== Kung Fu Records was founded by [[The Vandals|Vandals]] [[bassist]] [[Joe Escalante]] and [[guitarist]] [[Warren Fitzgerald]] in 1996.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-10-18|title=Punk rocker turned TV producer Joe Escalante to appear at Chico State|url=https://www.chicoer.com/2018/10/18/punk-rocker-turned-tv-producer-joe-escalante-to-appear-at-chico-state|access-date=2021-05-18|website=Chico Enterprise-Record|language=en-US}}</ref> Escalante had been urged by his wife to allow the [[Riverside, California]] band Assorted Jelly Beans to open for The Vandals, and he and Fitzgerald were so impressed by their performance that they decided to start a record label in order to release the band's debut album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kungfurecords.com/html/ajb.shtml|title=Assorted Jelly Beans artist page at Kung Fu Records|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070329001856/http://www.kungfurecords.com/html/ajb.shtml|archivedate=2007-03-29}}</ref> In 2010, the label and the band Vandals were sued by [[Variety (magazine)|Daily Variety]] stating it violated an agreement stemming from a complaint Variety registered in 2004 over the design of the Vandals’ “Hollywood Potato Chip” album cover, looking like the Variety logo.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stableford|first=Dylan|date=2010-04-13|title=Variety Sues Punk Rock Band The Vandals|url=https://www.thewrap.com/variety-sues-punk-rock-band-vandals-16181/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=TheWrap|language=en-US}}</ref> The label won the first round and the case was sent from [[Delaware]] to the [[California]] courts.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Gardner|first1=Eriq|date=2011-04-15|title=Variety Loses Round One to Punk Band In Album Cover Dispute (Video)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/variety-loses-round-one-punk-179026/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=The Hollywood Reporter|language=en-US}}</ref> The case was finally settled in 2012.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Belloni|first1=Matthew|date=2012-02-13|title=Variety Settles Long-Running Lawsuit Against L.A. Punk Band (Exclusive)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/variety-lawsuit-vandals-punk-band-289700/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=The Hollywood Reporter|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Offshoots and subsidiary labels== Kung Fu records has also spawned several subsidiary imprints specializing in particular types of releases. In 2000 Escalante started [[Kung Fu Films]] as an offshoot of the label with the release of the independent film ''That Darn Punk'', in which he starred. The label also released the internet television series ''Fear of a Punk Planet'', which was later released on [[DVD]]. Over the years Kung Fu Films has released more independent films, such as 2005's ''Cake Boy'' starring Fitzgerald, and several video compilations showcasing bands from the Kung Fu labels. The film imprint is best known, however, for its series of live concert DVDs grouped under the title ''[[The Show Must Go Off!]]'' To date there have been 19 "episodes" of the series released. These have included bands signed to Kung Fu Records such as The Vandals and Tsunami Bomb, but more often have branched outside the label to include groups such as [[Alkaline Trio]], [[Guttermouth]], [[Reel Big Fish]], the [[Circle Jerks]], and [[The Bouncing Souls]]. In 2005 Kung Fu Records launched the spinoff imprint Broken Sounds Records to focus on releases by [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] acts such as the Righteous Jams, The Getaway, [[xdeathstarx]], Suffocate Faster, and [[H2O (American band)|H<sub>2</sub>O]]. To date, however, the only album to be released under the Broken Sounds imprint has been the Righteous Jams' ''Rage of Discipline''. ===Artists=== *Apocalypse Hoboken *[[Assorted Jelly Beans]] *[[The Ataris]] *[[Audio Karate]] *[[The Bouncing Souls|Bouncing Souls]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2021-01-21|title=The Glass House turns 25: Members of No Doubt, Vandals and more reflect on Pomona concert venue|url=https://www.dailybulletin.com/2021/01/21/the-glass-house-turns-25-members-of-no-doubt-vandals-and-more-reflect-on-pomona-concert-venue|access-date=2021-05-18|website=Daily Bulletin|language=en-US}}</ref> *[[Down by Law (band)|Down by Law]] *[[Josh Freese]] *[[The God Awfuls]] *Kenneth Keith Kallenbach *Knock-Out *Longfellow *[[One Man Army (band)|One Man Army]] *[[Ozma (band)|Ozma]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-12-18|title=The Rise And Revival Of Ozma, A 'Secretly Huge' Indie Rock Band|url=https://laist.com/news/entertainment/ozma-band-los-angeles-pasadena-rise-revival|access-date=2021-05-18|website=LAist|language=en}}</ref> *Sweet and Tender Hooligans *[[Tsunami Bomb]]<ref name=":0" /> *[[Underminded]] *[[Useless ID]] *[[The Vandals]] *[[Versus the World (band)|Versus the World]] ===Notable (or possible) one-time releases=== * [[Alkaline Trio]] *[[blink-182]] *[[MxPx]] *[[ Circle Jerks]] *[[Guttermouth]] *[[ Reel Big Fish]] *[[The Chinkees]] *[[Bigwig (band)|Bigwig]] ==Label compilations== Much like other independent record labels, Kung Fu has released a series of low-priced compilation samplers designed to draw attention to the label. Originally these compilations did not have a unifying title similar to [[Epitaph Records|Epitaph]]'s ''[[Punk-O-Rama]]'' or [[Fat Wreck Chords|Fat]]'s ''Fat Music'' series. However the third sampler was titled ''Punk Rock is Your Friend'', and this became the series' overall name. Future compilations were released as ''Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler #_'', the first such release being #4 even though the first two did not carry the ''Punk Rock is Your Friend'' title. ===CD samplers=== {| class="wikitable" |- !Album Cover !Year !Title !Other information |- | |1999 |''[[No Stars, Just Talent]]'' | |- | |2000 |''The "Gone With the Wind" of Punk Rock Samplers'' | |- | |2002 |''[[Punk Rock is Your Friend]]'' |First in the series to carry the ''Punk Rock is Your Friend'' title. |- | |2003 |''[[Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler No. 4|Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler #4]]'' | |- | |2004 |''[[Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler No. 5|Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler #5]]'' | |- | |2005 |''[[Punk Rock is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler No. 6]]'' |Subtitled ''Hardcore is Your Friend, Too'' as it contains several tracks intended for the label's [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] imprint Broken Sounds Records. |} ===Video samplers=== {| class="wikitable" |- !Cover !Year !Title !Format !Other information |- | |2002 |''[[Secret Weapons of Kung Fu]]'' |[[DVD]] | |- | |2004 |''[[Secret Weapons of Kung Fu 2]]'' |DVD | |- | |2005 |''[[Secret Weapons of Kung Fu 3]]'' |DVD | |} ==See also== *[[Kung Fu Films]] *Broken Sounds Records *[[Joe Escalante]] *[[Warren Fitzgerald]] *[[List of record labels]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.kungfurecords.com/ Official website] {{Kung Fu Records}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:American independent record labels]] [[Category:Kung Fu Records albums| ]] [[Category:Alternative rock record labels]] [[Category:Punk record labels]] [[Category:Record labels based in California]] [[Category:Companies based in Orange County, California]] [[Category:Seal Beach, California]] [[Category:Record labels established in 1996]] [[Category:1996 establishments in California]]
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