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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Warp, Zoth Ommog Records, Mammoth Records, Island Masters, Underground Resistance, Elefant Records, Merge Records, Hollywood Records, Prawn Song Records, XL Recordings, Matador Records, Walt Disney Records, Suburban Base, Beatkamp Inc., Alternative Records, Play It Again, Arista Nashville, Drag City, Ruptured Ambitions Records, Harriet Records, Caff Records, Strictly Rhythm, CI Records, LaFace Records, Charrm, Griffin Music, Borderline Records, Sony Music Nashville, Mr Bongo Records, Sundazed Records, Lemoned Plant, Ruffhouse Records, Punk Core Records, WIN Records, Arbors Records, Recess Records, Nikt Nic Nie Wie, Perfecto Records, Formation Records, Shangri-La Records, Machinery Records, Very Small Records, World Domination Recordings, DeSoto Records, Blackball Records, Bedazzled Records, Direct Hit Records, Johann's Face Records, Dragon Street Records, Nextera, No.6 Records, Headhunter Records, Dover Records, Cedille Records, Scat Records, Biddulph Recordings, Collins Classics. Excerpt: Zoth Ommog Records is the name of the influential German Industrial music record label which was owned by the parent label Music Research. The company was established by German music producer Andreas Tomalla (aka Talla 2XLC) and later handed over to producer Torben Schmidt. The label released albums for such bands as Leaether Strip, X Marks the Pedwalk, Bigod 20, Lights of Euphoria and Klinik between 1989 and 1999. The company based its name on the fictional character Zoth-Ommog in the Cthulhu Mythos. In the United States, many of the Zoth Ommog artists were released domestically under Cleopatra Records and Metropolis Records. Founded by Jay Faires in 1989 in Carrboro, North Carolina, Mammoth Records was one of the premiere independent record labels of the 1990s. Its roster featured such diverse talent as Antenna, Blake Babies..