Basement Records

Basement Records is an American independent record label founded by Chuck Dietrich[1] in 2000. The company is headquartered in La Habra, CA and also doubles as a recording studio. The label's primary focus is American punk rock artists.

Basement Records artists have been featured on the soundtrack for the movie Piranha 3DD.[2]

As owner of Basement Records Chuck Dietrich writes music for the popular Hardcore Punk Band Bullet Treatment Bullet Treatment as well as many other outlets including music for the Xbox video game "Sunset Overdrive".[3]


Basement Records album releases:

Album Artist Album Title
Fiction Reform "Revelation In The Palms Of The Weak”, “Take Your Truth”
Supreme Commander[4] “Paper Tigers” “Split w/ Two Man Advantage”
Killing California “Goin’ South”, “Bones And Sand”, “No Pentagrams No Crosses”[5]
The New Criminals “Crime Always Pays”
Bobot Adrenaline “Dumb Bomb”
The Scarred “At Half Mast”
The Insurgence “Never Surrender”
Bullet Treatment “Furious World”, “What More Do You Want?”,[6] “The Bigger The Better”, Split w/ The Nipples”, “Dead Are Walking”, “The Mistake”, “Split w/ It’s Casual”, “What Else Could You Want?”
Vultures United “Dirt Hearts”
It's Casual “Split w/ Bullet Treatment”
The Nipples “Split w/ Bullet Treatment”, “4 split Worth Every Minute”, “Weekend Toys”, “Live In Mary Jane”
Strength Behind Tears “Bridges Between Us”
Stabbed In Back “A Portrait Of Noise”
The Reticents "The Sun Rises In The East”
Bleeder Resistor “Sixteen”
Grave For The Fireflies “Bitten”
Cut Shallow Self-titled
Mother Nature's Revenge “s/t”
Spider “4-inch Split Worth Every Minute”
Two Man Advantage “Split w/ Supreme Commander”
Deadbeat Sinatra “Split w/ The Put-Ons”
The Put-Ons “Split w/Deadbeat Sinatra”
Civet “4 split Worth Every Minute”
The Dysfunctionals “4 split Worth Every Minute”

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