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When you think of Chiswick records two things probably come to mind 1) Home of the mark 3 Damned during their excellent Machine Gun Etiquette phase and the home of the infamous Skrewdriver. However a closer inspection into their history will reveal a record company that helped start the birth of small labels, gave a number of non London bands their first chance and competed with the big boys striking gold with The Damned.  A small label that released bands with a hard edge around 1976 just as that sort of music was about to become even harder and explode. Furthermore the history of the Sex Pistols and punk in general frequently crossed paths with Chiswick and its founders Roger Armstrong and Ted Carroll in many strange ways.  

Not exclusively a punk label - more a music lovers label that also released other genres of music like  rock'n'roll such as Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor (later covered by The Clash).

Punk77 presents for your delectation a short (well its quite long actually!) history of Chiswick and an insight into the pre-punk pub rock scene... mainly in Roger Armstrong's own words but with some extra bits added from myself....

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