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Founded in [[1996]] by Kevin Czinger, '''Volcano Entertainment''' was originally a continuation of Zoo Entertainment, and so focused on releasing albums by former Zoo artists such as Tool. However, in 1998, Volcano Entertainment acquired the back catalog of [[Scotti Bros. Records]] along with the active contract for [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]. Although the label now primarily focuses on re-releasing older albums, | Founded in [[1996]] by Kevin Czinger, '''Volcano Entertainment''' was originally a continuation of Zoo Entertainment, and so focused on releasing albums by former Zoo artists such as Tool. However, in 1998, Volcano Entertainment acquired the back catalog of [[Scotti Bros. Records]] along with the then-active contract for [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] (which lapsed after 2014's ''Mandatory Fun''). Although the label now primarily focuses on re-releasing older albums, Tool still releases new material on the label. | ||
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Revision as of 08:21, 25 August 2017
Founded in 1996 by Kevin Czinger, Volcano Entertainment was originally a continuation of Zoo Entertainment, and so focused on releasing albums by former Zoo artists such as Tool. However, in 1998, Volcano Entertainment acquired the back catalog of Scotti Bros. Records along with the then-active contract for "Weird Al" Yankovic (which lapsed after 2014's Mandatory Fun). Although the label now primarily focuses on re-releasing older albums, Tool still releases new material on the label.
Artists
- "Weird Al" Yankovic
Albums
External Links
- Wikipedia Page
- RCA Records home page (link @ Wikipedia to Zomba Records redirects there)

