Jeterboy Records was an American record label of the 1980s and 1990s, based in Broward County, Florida.[1] It was part of the South Florida Punk and Hardcore scene, and released music by The Eat, Larry Joe Miller, D.T. Martyrs, Johnny Tonite, Stan Still Dance Band, Spanish Dogs, and other bands.[citation needed]

Jeterboy Records
Founded1980s
Defunct1990s
StatusInactive
GenrePunk rock, hardcore punk
Country of originUnited States
LocationBroward County, Florida

Releases

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In 1983, Jeterboy Records released its first album, a compilation cassette called Jukebox.

  • "One Call to Cuba" - The Eat
  • "X-Rated Go-Go Lunch" - Gay Cowboys In Bondage
  • "In My Lifetime" - Radio Berlin
  • "Breaking the Law" - Crank
  • "Motorboat" - The Cichlids
  • "Artist" - Stan Still Dance Band
  • "Nixon's Binoculars" - The Eat
  • "Knocked-Out Joint On Mars" - Larry Joe Miller
  • "Lookin'" - Jimmy J And Joe (Jimmy Johnson and Joe Imperato)
  • "Roosterin' With Intent (Live At The Button)" - Charlie Pickett And The Eggs
  • "Shake Like a Hurricane" - Spinouts
  • "Grizzly Bear" - Poster Children

Other releases include:

YearBandAlbumTypeStudioProducerEngineerNotesRef
1983The EatScattered Wahoo ActionCassetteSync Studios (Miami), Music Labs, otherThe Eat and Charlie Pickett; executive producer KennedyCompiled and edited by Joe Harris. Original pressing was 300 copies. Re-released in 1996 (10" vinyl, 1000 copies) by Wicked Witch Records; in 2003 (CD) by Moss Music; and 2008 (CD) by Jeterboy/Lurch Records
1985D.T. MartyrsNarcotics in the CarportT.A.M. Studios, L7 Studios (Deerfield Beach)Harmon, Bob WlosRecorded February 1985; re-released in 2003 (CD) by Moss Music[2]
The Squalor Sound/Various ArtistsObscurities[3]
Stan Still Dance BandMidnight[3]
Spanish DogsStrange Bedfellows[3]
1989Ian Hammond And Sins Of SoulLast of the MartyrsLPL7 Studio (Deerfield Beach)Ian Hammond, Tony Bazemore, Bob WlosReleased in 2003 (CD) by Moss Music.
1991Johnny ToniteThe Savage OnesCassettePete Moss, Bob Wlos, Randy RuffnerBob Wlos, Mike "Bongo God" Hawn, Pete MossRe-released (CD) by Moss Records.[4][5]
1993Live TonightSync Studios (Miami)Frank "Rat Bastard" Falestra, Johnny ToniteFrank "Rat Bastard" Falestra, Pete MossRe-released (CD) by Moss Records.
1995Time of Arson
The EatHialeah7" EPSync Studios (Miami)The EatHal SpectorRecorded 1988–1992; mixed by Hal Spector. Original pressing was 800 copies.
?Larry Joe MillerRub A BucketCassetteSync Studios (Miami; tracks 1–7), Rick Shaw Radio Show (Tracks 11–12)Joe HarrisCompiled by Joe Harris. Recorded 1982–83.

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