Rugged Records

Rugged Records
Industry Music
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, alternative rock, punk rock
Predecessor Patriot Records
Founded 1994
Founder Michael Betts
Defunct 2001
Headquarters Nashville Tennessee, USA
Area served
North America
Key people
Michael Betts

Rugged Records (also known as Patriot Records) was an independent record label whose releases were mostly in the hard rock and metal genres.[1] Manufacturing and distribution in the United States was handled by CNI Distribution.

History

In 1994, a small independent label called Patriot Records released a compilation album called Premium Cuts that featured three brand new song from Barren Cross, Red Sea[2] (a new band by Robyn Kyle Basuri from Die Happy and Chris Howell from Fear Not), Neon Cross, and PK Mitchell[3] (a former Neon Cross guitar player). They quickly changed their name to Rugged Records and went on to release full length records from all of those artists, as well as albums by other established acts such as Bride and Ken Tamplin. They released two albums by Disciple, which produced a number of hit singles and GMA Dove Award nominations. The label closed in 2001.


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