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Marty Munsch
Birth nameMartin Munsch
GenresPunk Rock
Occupation(s)Producer, engineer
Years active1982 - present
Websitehttp://www.punkrockrecords.com
Musical artist

Marty Munsch is an American music producer. Munsch has worked extensively with punk rock bands, both as a producer and a recording engineer. Munsch founded Punk Rock Records in 1983, which released material by U.S. Chaos. Munsch has also produced several LP's and singles for Violent Society.

Notable credits

  • Manager of American punk band US Chaos in early '90's .
  • Producer on the album Victory Singles Volume 3 for the songs “Down the Drain” and “Parasite” by L.E.S. Stitches.
  • In 2010 the label released a digital compilation 20 Years Of Punk Rock Records.
  • Engineer on the T.S.O.L. LP, "You've Come Undone" for T.S.O.L. Live 2005 CBGB's Live WFMU.

Punk Rock Records

Munsch is the acting proprietor and president of A&R for Punk Rock Records. Munsch has also produced and co-engineered multiple LP's and singles for Violent Society as well as albums, singles and digital releases for The Suspects .

References

  1. Cogan, Brian (2008). The Encyclopedia of Punk. Sterling. ISBN 1-4027-5960-6.
  2. "on the record with...US Chaos". Sugar Buzz Magazine.com. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  3. "Playlist for Pat Duncan - January, 2001".
  4. Track Listing Discogs music reference site
  5. http://www.amazon.com/Marty-Munsch-Production-Years-Records/dp/B003BMDYN4
  6. "Playlist for Pat Duncan - January 5, 2006".
  7. http://punkmuzik.com/article/suspects-dc-street-punk

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