Bleeding Through Vs. Trustkill

2008-06-09 by Athom EMERITUS | 17 Comments
In a new blog post, Bleeding Through document their issues with Trustkill Records owner Josh Grabelle. It seems like Tony Brummel has a new best friend...

http://headbangersblog.mtv.com/2008/06/06/guest-blog-bleeding-through-reveal-truth-about-trustkill-records-announce-song-titles-for-new-album/

Tagged: Bleeding Through

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botb
June 9th 2008
20153 Comments


Trustkill records are fucking terrible. they killed hopesfall, who was and still is one of my favorite bands ever due to shitty label abuse and upper management bullying stuff. if i ever go anywhere with a band, this is the very last label I want to be signed to.

ToWhatEnd
June 9th 2008
3173 Comments


Wow that's a damn shame. What a dick.

HighandDriving
June 9th 2008
3288 Comments


Ya Bringonthebreakdown is right, Trustkill is trying to compete with Victory in the art of being an asshole.

BallsToTheWall
June 9th 2008
52598 Comments


I remember the old days I loved Trustkill Records. I' can't wait to hear the new Bleeding Through record however.

Wizard
June 9th 2008
20683 Comments


Their last album sucked so bad, I have no faith towards their new album. Sure this is a weak deal between them and Trustgay records, but who really gives a flying fuck about them anymore?

HighandDriving
June 9th 2008
3288 Comments


Who gives a shit about 95% of their roster.

Wizard
June 9th 2008
20683 Comments


Oh come on now......ummmmm.................ok you got me. I couldn't think of really any decent bands on this label besides Hopesfall The Satellite Years.

DaveBum69
June 9th 2008
699 Comments


Hopesfall is the only good band on this label, open hand is ok I suppose but thats it

i am the robots
June 9th 2008
1027 Comments


as much as i hate this label, i hope truskill wins and that because of it, bleeding through has to break up

BallsToTheWall
June 9th 2008
52598 Comments


I'm rooting for this record to rule. Found my old shirt and the dvd.

HeadCharge123
June 9th 2008
475 Comments


I hope Bleeding Through manage to get this new album out somewhow. Unfortunately: Trustkill = dick.

beans
June 9th 2008
2328 Comments


fuck trustkill
cant wait for their new album

encmetalhead
June 9th 2008
744 Comments


BEDlight for BlueEYES
Bleeding Through
Bullet For My Valentine
City Sleeps
Crash Romeo
Fight Paris
Fightstar
First Blood
It Dies Today
Memphis May Fire
Most Precious Blood
Nora
Open Hand
Roses Are Red
Sick City
Soldiers
StoneRider
This Is Hell
Too Pure To Die
Walls of Jericho

that roster sucks

HighandDriving
June 10th 2008
3288 Comments


This is Hell is decent.

Pebster49
June 10th 2008
3044 Comments


It Dies Today is good too.

Damrod
Moderator
June 10th 2008
1093 Comments


This Is Hell is sweet, but apart from that, bands in the roster suck quite frankly.

emogangstascotty
June 11th 2008
472 Comments


Trustkill are shit. Go over to Epitaph



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