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Prosthetic Records

American heavy metal record label


Summary

American heavy metal record label

FieldValue
nameProsthetic Records
imageProstheticrecords.png
parentMNRK Music Group
founded
founderEdward "E.J." Johantgen, Dan Fitzgerald
distributorThe Orchard
genreExtreme metal, heavy metal
countryUnited States
locationLos Angeles, California
website

Prosthetic Records is an American record label specializing in heavy metal recordings, founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1998 by E.J. Johantgen and Dan Fitzgerald. Prosthetic Records released the first two albums by Lamb of God and Animals as Leaders, and was the North American home to Gojira.

In June 2025, the label was acquired by MNRK Music Group.

Notable artists

Current

  • AC×DC
  • The Atlas Moth
  • Body Void
  • Blind Equation
  • Dawn Ray'd
  • Four Stroke Baron
  • Gama Bomb
  • Judicator
  • Junius
  • Marty Friedman
  • Monotheist
  • Neckbeard Deathcamp
  • Psycroptic
  • Sunrot
  • Undeath
  • Venom Prison
  • Vile Creature

Former

  • 1349
  • The Acacia Strain
  • All That Remains
  • Antagonist
  • Animals as Leaders
  • Beneath the Massacre
  • Byzantine
  • Cannae
  • Century
  • Cognizance
  • Dew-Scented
  • Dragged into Sunlight
  • Exmortus
  • Gojira
  • Grief of War
  • Himsa
  • Holy Grail
  • Hour of Penance
  • Infernaeon
  • Kylesa
  • Landmine Marathon
  • Lamb of God
  • Last Chance to Reason
  • Light This City
  • Nero di Marte
  • Septicflesh
  • Scale the Summit
  • Spirit Adrift
  • Skeletonwitch
  • Testament
  • The Esoteric
  • The Funeral Pyre
  • Through the Eyes of the Dead
  • Trap Them
  • Unholy
  • Withered
  • Wolf
  • Wolves Like Us
  • Yakuza
  • Year of Desolation
  • Zodiac

References

References

  1. "Label Profile: Prosthetic Records". ''[[Alternative Press (magazine). Alternative Press]]'', January 2009, p. 44.
  2. (2025-06-09). "MNRK Music Group Acquires Prosthetic Records".
  3. "Artists". Prosthetic Records.
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