Battle Axe Records

Battle Axe Records
Parent companyRegime Music Group
Founded1996 (1996)
FounderShane Bunting
Distributors
GenreHip hop
Country of origin Canada
LocationVancouver, British Columbia
Official websitehttps://www.battleaxerecords.net/

Battle Axe Records is an independent record label based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was formed by Shane Bunting (Madchild of Swollen Members) in 1996.[1] The label was distributed by Nettwerk in Canada and Caroline in the United States from 1999 to 2005.[2][3]

Discography

Released through subsidiary Underworld Inc.*

Abstract Rude & Tribe Unique

  • P.A.I.N.T (2001)
  • Showtyme! (2003)

BrassMunk

  • Dark Sunrise (2002)

Buc Fifty

  • Bad Man (2002)
  • Serve The Devil, Praise The Lord (2004)

Chase Phoenix

  • Cut To The Chase (2004)*

Code Name: Scorpion

DJ Drez

  • The Capture of Sound (2003)

DJ Murge

  • Search and Rescue (2002)

Evidence

  • Yellow Tape Instrumentals (2003)

Fat Jack

  • Cater To The DJ 2 (2004)

Freestyle

  • Etched In Stone (2004)

Joey Chavez

  • Music From The Connection (2001)

LMNO

  • Leave My Name Out (2001)

Madchild

Moka Only

Mr Brady

  • Dusty Baker (2002)*
  • Dirty (2003)

P.E.A.C.E

  • Megabite (2004)

Oddities

  • The Scenic Route (2003)*

Rob the Viking

  • Beats To Pillage And Conquer By (2003)

Shabazz the Disciple

Son Doobie

  • Funk Superhero (2003)
  • Doobie Deluxe (2004)

Sunspot Jonz

  • Don’t Let Em Stop You (2003)

Sweatshop Union

Swollen Members

Compilations

  • Defenders of the Underworld (1999)
  • Battle Axe Warriors (2000)
  • Lyrics Of Fury (2001)*
  • Battle Axe Warriors II (2002)
  • Battle Axe Warriors III (2003)
  • Lyrics Of Fury 2 (2003)*
  • Lyrics Of Fury 3 (2004)*

See also

References

  1. ^ Cox, Alicia (19 January 2014). "The Birth of Battle Axe: The Business End of Swollen Members". Faze. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  2. ^ Staff, Billboard (20 December 2001). "Canadian Mainstream Embraces Swollen Members". Billboard. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  3. ^ Maloney, Patrick (25 April 2013). "Learning about Madchild's Fan Club: The Battle Axe Warriors". VICE. Retrieved 26 January 2026.