Founded: | 2001 [1] |
Status: | Active |
Country: | United States |
Location: | Los Angeles, California |
Machine Shop Records is a record label founded by American rock band Linkin Park members Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda in 2001. The label has released singles and albums in genres including rock, hip hop, underground hip hop, alternative rock and nu metal.
The label has signed several artists prior to their mainstream breakthroughs, including Holly Brook (whose name was later changed to Skylar Grey),[2] Styles of Beyond,[3] No Warning[4] and Shinoda's side project Fort Minor.[5]
The label was originally known as The Shinoda Imprint, named after Mike Shinoda.[6] Machine Shop was born in drummer Rob Bourdon's living room in 1999 when the band was packing CDs and stickers into boxes to send to their very first fans. The label only had the potential to release the extended plays for the band's fan club annually. Shinoda wanted to release albums of Linkin Park under the label, but the albums were already managed by the parent company Warner Bros. Records, and managing the albums on his alone basis was a difficult job. The first release under the label was for the fan club, LP Underground 2.0, which was released on November 18, 2002. The label also made available some enhanced features, such as T-shirts, sticker, key-chain, a band picture, guitar pick and membership card. The album was co produced by Don Gilmore with Shinoda. On November 17, 2003, the label released another extended play for the LPU fan club, entitled LP Underground 3.0, which featured the unreleased songs in the live album Live in Texas (which was released on November 18, 2003, through the record label).
The label was later renamed to Machine Shop after the involvement of the band members in the work. Brad Delson took over the work as an A&R representative of the label. The label got the breakthrough success after the release of the overnight recorded collaborative EP by Jay-Z and Linkin Park, entitled Collision Course, which was released under the collaboration of labels, Roc-A-Fella, Warner Bros. and Machine Shop. The EP was released on November 30, 2004.[7] The EP was certified as Platinum in America.[8] Later the label signed artists like No Warning, Simplistic and LNDN. Suffer, Survive became the first non-Linkin Park album and non shared label album to be released under the label. It was released on October 19, 2004. The album featured only 10 songs. The songs like, Dirtier Than the Next, Bad Timing and Hopeless Case gave a breakthrough success to the band and indirectly to the label. On November 18, 2003, the live album by Linkin Park Live in Texas was released under the label and Warner Bros. which was also certified as Platinum.[9] It was also released as a DVD which featured Chester Bennington breaking Brad Delson's guitar. At the end of the concert, Joe Hahn threw a piece of his equipment on the stage floor.
On November 22, 2005, the label again marked its success on releasing the album The Rising Tied by Fort Minor which was a side project by the founder Shinoda.[5] Under the success of the album many artists like Styles of Beyond and Holly Brook were signed in the label.[10] Holly Brook released two independent EPs Holly Brook EP and Sony CONNECT Sets under the label, whereas Styles of Beyond indirectly released singles in which they were featured through the project of Fort Minor. The singles by Fort Minor like Petrified/Remember the Name gave success to S.O.B. and Fort Minor. The breakthrough single Where'd You Go featuring Holly Brook marked number four on the Billboard Hot 100 making it the best ever debut song by any One-Hit-Wonder. The label meanwhile was also releasing EPs for Linkin Park Underground, and in addition it also released an EP for the fan club of Fort Minor, Militia. The label also released mixtapes like We Major and Razor Tag. The signing of S.O.B. brought the group back into the spotlight and marked success. On May 23, 2006, the label released Like Blood Like Honey by Holly Brook which was her debut album, which gave her the spot of #23 of U.S. Heat charts.[11] In 2006, the label again gained spotlight after the single Numb/Encore by Linkin Park & Jay-Z won the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. On October 10, 2005, the label released a mixtape of its own which was named as Machine Shop Mixtape. It featured Various Artists like Taproot, Papa Roach, Deftones and many others.[12]
Mike Shinoda has stated on his blog that, as of January 2009, Machine Shop Recordings will be on hiatus due to disagreements between the label and its parent company Warner Bros. Records. On 23 May 2010 Shinoda stated a new release was likely, suggesting that they are looking to the UK for new releases.[3] The label then released the album only in America.[13] The label then signed out artists like Holly Brook and Styles of Beyond, due to disagreements with Warner Bros. Records. Although there weren't many releases during this course of time, the label missed the release of the score album by Linkin Park .
The first release by the label after hiatus is Download to Donate like Download to Donate for Haiti, Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0 and .[14] [15] This project was handled by Shinoda and Enrique Iglesias. Later the release of 8-bit Rebellion! marked the return of the label, in America. The first big release after hiatus is A Thousand Suns by Linkin Park which was released on September 14, 2010. The album landed on the top of Billboard 200 marking the return to the mainstream success of label. later the success was Living Things, Recharged and The Hunting Party which marked mainstream success in United States.[16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] In 2013 the label again released a non-Linkin Park album Resurrection of the Wolf only in US, No Warning after the band reunited. The label also released soundtrack album Mall. The label releases the singles by the band only in the United States, the release in other countries is released under the parent label. The label also released The Hunting Party outside the US for the first time after hiatus in Australia.[24]
Act | Year signed | Releases under Machine Shop | Description |
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Linkin Park | 2001 | 20 | American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. They are the first artist signed under the label. |
Dean DeLeo | 2005 | — | American guitarist known for his work with American rock band Stone Temple Pilots. He is also known for his role in the short-lived bands Talk Show and Army of Anyone. He became the second solo artist to sign under the label after Fort Minor, although he never released his own albums. |
No Consequence | 2009 | 3 | Group inspired by the founder of the label Mike Shinoda. |
LNDN | 2011 | 2 | Group from Chicago. Released two albums as a collaboration with Nass. |
No Warning | 2003 | 2 | A hardcore punk band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The group became the second group to get signed under the label |
Ryan Giles | 2013 | 1 | A solo artist who works with different bands and worked with Linkin Park on the track Truth Inside a Lie. |
Beta State | 2013 | 2 | A four-piece San Francisco band formed in 2009. They have been working hard to break into mainstream success, playing for the likes of Linkin Park, The Strokes, Florence and the Machine, Young the Giant, Cage the Elephant, and The Manchester Orchestra. |
Linkin Park Underground | 2001 | 16 | The official fan club of Linkin Park. They release a CD annually only for the fans of the band. |
Fort Minor | 2005 | 4 | Side project by Mike Shinoda, which was on hiatus. It released a single under the label in June, 2015 titled "Welcome". |
Act | Years on the label | Releases under Machine Shop | Description | |
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Styles of Beyond | 2005–2007 | 1 | Underground hip-hop group which was on hiatus until their departure in 2013. | |
Skylar Grey | 2005–2009 | 3 | Solo artist, who worked with Shinoda on the song "Where'd You Go". | |
Simplistic | 2002–2005 | 1 | A rock band from Sacramento California who signed the first development deal with Machine Shop Recordings in 2002. The band recorded an EP produced by Mike Shinoda in 2003. Simplistic's 4 song EP, "The Impact of Crashing" helped to acquire the label's distribution deal from Warner Brothers, but never received distribution itself. Despite recording more than 75 original songs between the EP and in their own studio in Sacramento, the band was never funded to release an album on the label. In 2004 while interviewing producers for the album, the group recorded a song with Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails / A Perfect Circle), but then disbanded in 2005 due to personal and creative differences. | |
The Rosewood Fall | 2006 | 1 | The group is now defunct. |
The following is the list of all albums released through Machine Shop Records and distributed by Warner Bros. Records. Any additional record label involved are specified.
Year | Artist | Album | Type | Details |
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2002 | Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 2.0 | EP |
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2003 | Linkin Park | Meteora | Studio |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 3.0 | EP |
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Linkin Park | Live in Texas | Live |
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2004 | The Rosewood Fall | Demonstrate | Studio |
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No Warning | Suffer, Survive |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 4.0 | EP |
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Jay-Z & Linkin Park | Collision Course (released with Roc-A-Fella) |
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2005 | Fort Minor | Instrumental Album: The Rising Tied | Digital |
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Various Artists | Machine Shop Mixtape | Mixtape |
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Skylar Grey | Holly Brook EP | EP |
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Sony CONNECT Sets | EP |
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Fort Minor | Mixtape |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 5.0 | EP |
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Fort Minor | The Rising Tied | Studio |
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2006 | Skylar Grey | Like Blood Like Honey | Studio |
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Fort Minor | Sessions@AOL | Live/EP |
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Militia | EP |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 6.0 |
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2007 | Linkin Park | Minutes to Midnight | Studio |
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Styles of Beyond | Razor Tag | Mixtape |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 7.0 | EP/Live |
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2008 | Linkin Park | Live |
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2009 | No Consequence | In the Shadow of Gods (released with Basick) | Studio |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 9.0: Demos | Demo |
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2010 | Various Artists | Download to Donate for Haiti | Compilation |
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Linkin Park | 8-Bit Rebellion | Soundtrack |
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A Thousand Suns | Studio |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground X: Demos | Compilation/Demo |
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2011 | Various Artists | Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0 | Compilation |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 11 | Demo |
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2012 | Linkin Park | Living Things | Studio |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 12 | Demo |
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2013 | No Consequence | IO (released with Basick and Invictus Records) | Studio |
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Beta State |
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Linkin Park | Recharged | Remix |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground XIII | Demo |
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2014 | No Warning | Resurrection of the Wolf (released with Bridge 9) | Studio |
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Linkin Park | The Hunting Party | Studio |
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Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground XIV | Demo |
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Linkin Park & Alec Puro | Mall: Music from the Motion Picture | Soundtrack |
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2015 | Linkin Park Underground | LP Underground 15 | Demo |
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2016 | LP Underground Sixteen |
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2017 | Linkin Park | One More Light | Studio |
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One More Light Live | Live |
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2018 | Mike Shinoda | Post Traumatic (EP) | EP |
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2018 | Mike Shinoda | Post Traumatic | Studio |
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2020 | Linkin Park | Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary Edition | Compilation |
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No Consequence |
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