Indecision Records

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Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label which was started by Dave Mandel in 1995. It is based in Garden Grove, California. Until around 2001, it was based in nearby Huntington Beach, both within Orange County.

As well as re-issuing material that was otherwise out-of-print (bands such as Unbroken), they also provided a means for new hardcore and metalcore bands to put their material onto CD and distribute it.

Bands that have gone on to sign for "bigger" labels as a result of their work on Indecision include Death By Stereo who signed for Epitaph Records, Throwdown and Bleeding Through who went to Trustkill Records and Ensign who went to Dexter Holland's Nitro Records.

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  • Dave Mandel quite often does the photography for the covers and inlays of the CDs.

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