DEATHWISH Merges With Hardcore/Punk Label MALFUNCTION RECORDS

August 17, 2007

Deathwish has merged with respected hardcore/punk label Malfunction Records.

Malfunction was founded by longtime friends Linas Garsys and Tru Pray. Under their direction since 1999, the label released quality music from many artists, including INTERNAL AFFAIRS, CEREMONY, CAST ASIDE, COUNT ME OUT, BITTER END, THE HOPE CONSPIRACY, MELTDOWN, XO SKELETONS, PIECE BY PIECE, GIVE UP THE GHOST, and more.

Deathwish and Malfunction are now one label family. Effective immediately, Deathwish will take over day to day operations of the label.

Look for new releases from BITTER END, TRASH TALK and REIGN SUPREME beginning fall 2007.

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