Flawless Records was a record label formed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst as a division of Geffen Records.[1][2] It has signed such bands as Puddle of Mudd, The Revolution Smile, and Ringside.
Artists
Flawless Releases
- The Family Values Tour 1999 (Various Artists) (5/23/00)
- Big Dumb Face – Duke Lion Fights the Terror (3/6/01)
- Puddle of Mudd – Come Clean (8/28/01)
- The Revolution Smile – We Are in This Alone (5/8/03) (Not Available)
- The Revolution Smile – Above the Noise (7/29/03)
- Puddle of Mudd – Life on Display (11/25/03)
- Ringside – Ringside (4/19/05)
- Puddle of Mudd – Famous (10/9/07)
- Puddle of Mudd – Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate (12/8/09)
- She Wants Revenge - She Wants Revenge (1/31/06)
- She Wants Revenge - This is Forever (10/9/07)
See also
- List of record labels
References
- Fred DURST Entertainment Weekly, October 27, 2000, retrieved 2024-06-17^
- Todd Martens. Durst's Flawless Introduces Kenna Billboard, August 18, 2001, retrieved 2024-06-17^
- Mike Rampton. A heartfelt tribute to Wes Borland’s extremely silly band Big Dumb Face Louder, 22 July 2021, retrieved 17 June 2024^
- Fred Durst Gets Revenge With New Flawless Signing MTV, retrieved 17 June 2024^
- THE REVOLUTION SMILE Ink Six-Album Deal With Flawless Records BLABBERMOUTH.NET, 2 March 2002, retrieved 17 June 2024^
- New Releases: Rob Thomas, Ringside, Il Divo, Anna Nalick, Matisyahu & More MTV, retrieved 17 June 2024^
- Geoff Harkness. Sinisstar Wars The Pitch, 21 March 2002, retrieved 17 June 2024^