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Valiant Death also distributed [[zines]], [[buttons]], [[patches]] and more.
 
Valiant Death also distributed [[zines]], [[buttons]], [[patches]] and more.
  
In 2007, Valiant Death employees Ben Hutson and Cayce Castelow passed away in car accident and the investing partner in the business soon stepped out.  The business accrued considerable debt and with mounting losses and money owed to the business by other distros, publishers, bands, and labels, the business closed and was forced into bankruptcy.
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In 2007, Valiant Death employees Ben Hutson and Cayce Castelow passed away in car accident and the investing partner in the business soon stepped out.  The business accrued considerable debt and owed money and non-delivered products to its customers, other distros, publishers, bands, and labels, the business closed and was forced into bankruptcy.
  
 
Any business with a legitimate claim of debts owed by Valiant Death Records can contact mail@worthless-junk.com for settlement.
 
Any business with a legitimate claim of debts owed by Valiant Death Records can contact mail@worthless-junk.com for settlement.

Latest revision as of 17:44, 27 February 2012

Valiant Death Records started when a group of artists came together and decided it was time to create some good music. They worked together to find a cost efficient way to release professional CDs, and to promote their bands. Valiant Death Records was started by Bucky Lewis in Summer 2002. Looking for others to sign to the label, he soon discovered a number of techno DJs, including DJ Carpel Tunnel and DJ Molotov. Soon afterwards, they joined forces with Seth Graves, better known as Casio Casanova. Seth's exstensive history in the music world helped bring numerous other acts to the label, including Cancerslug and Daikaiju.

Valiant Death also distributed zines, buttons, patches and more.

In 2007, Valiant Death employees Ben Hutson and Cayce Castelow passed away in car accident and the investing partner in the business soon stepped out. The business accrued considerable debt and owed money and non-delivered products to its customers, other distros, publishers, bands, and labels, the business closed and was forced into bankruptcy.

Any business with a legitimate claim of debts owed by Valiant Death Records can contact mail@worthless-junk.com for settlement.

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