DANGERHOUSE RECORDS
Dangerhouse Records was a punk music record label in Los Angeles, California. Started in 1977 and collapsing by the end of 1980, Dangerhouse was a short-lived enterprise, which nonetheless left its mark on the punk scene. (More from Wikipedia)
The last original bandmember in the Eyes, Joe Ramirez kept the band going a while longer and got several more 45’s released on Dangerhouse Records. He was also among the rotating lineup in Black Randy and the Metrosquad and released a song with the Brat. Reportedly (under a different name), he later joined the thrash metal band Slayer.
(July 2010)
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Penelope Houston, a native of Seattle met Danny Furious and Greg Ingraham at the San Francisco Art Institute, where they were students. After James (Jimmy) Wilsey joined up in August 1977, the Avengers became one of California’s most popular punk rock bands. A three-song EP by the band came out in 1977 on Dangerhouse Records, featuring “We Are the One”, “Car Crash” and “I Believe in Me”; another the following year on White Noise Records had four other monsters: “The American in Me”, “Uh Oh”, “Corpus Christi”, and “White N----r”.
(March 2017)