Crapping Badger All-Stars!
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Crapping Badger Records is a small mp3-driven, independent record label. We are part of the world's smallest media empire, Boundary Waters Media. CBR was created in 2000 by members of the comedy group Gag Reflex as a way to distribute Gag and non-Gag music online. They have also released two "Real" albums: Gag Reflex - The Viagra Monologue from 2001 (currently out of print) and Gag Reflex - House Blend in 2005. The Crapping Badger All-Stars MP3 page is a collection of different styles and projects that we have played around with - some funny, some strange, some serious... choose wisely. You can also get info and tunes from all our projects on our HOMEPAGE
This Soundclick page is a dumping ground for tracks from short-lived projects that we've been involved with. For info on the different projects, you can visit the homepage.
This Soundclick page is a dumping ground for tracks from short-lived projects that we've been involved with. For info on the different projects, you can visit the homepage.
Why this name?
Our president Steve Lord begged for it.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It gives the RIAA more people to sue... and small bands the ability to get their music out there into areas they would have had no access to 15 years ago.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
What the hell do you mean? We are major, aren't we?
Your influences?
Got a couple of hours?
Anything else...?
A MESSAGE FROM CRAPPING BADGER PRESIDENT STEVE LORD:
What is a record company? Some would say it is a company that makes records, and that would be true. Well, all right, it's actually NOT true, because most of them don't make records anymore, just tapes and CDs and maybe a few mini-discs. And some of them make those special edition pressings for some albums. Those are kind of cool, actually. Have you ever seen them? But I digress.
A record company is more than just a physical place that makes records. It is a gathering spot for artists , a compendium, a forum, a sort of cultural ashram that welcomes creativity, from the staid to the way out. Crapping Badger hopes to be just that. The mission of this company is to encourage creativity and shed light on messages, no matter how strange they may be. That accounts for the mixture of artists you will see on this site and roaming the halls of our offices and studios. Well, I won't let them wander - I don't want them to wander. It makes the secretaries nervous. They should have a reason to be there, I guess, even if it's just to shoot the proverbial feces with fellow artists.
Anyway, some would say a record company is way to "get" chicks, and that would be true, too. Well, at least I think so. Hasn't worked yet, but, hey, you got president of a record company on your business card, and that is a one-way ticket to babe heaven. But I digress.
Whatever a record company is, enjoy this one. It's the only one I have, and while it may not seem like much of one to you, you're here, so, check it out. By the way, in answer to the number one question I get, no, there is no actual crap or any badgers involved.
Steve Lord, president
What is a record company? Some would say it is a company that makes records, and that would be true. Well, all right, it's actually NOT true, because most of them don't make records anymore, just tapes and CDs and maybe a few mini-discs. And some of them make those special edition pressings for some albums. Those are kind of cool, actually. Have you ever seen them? But I digress.
A record company is more than just a physical place that makes records. It is a gathering spot for artists , a compendium, a forum, a sort of cultural ashram that welcomes creativity, from the staid to the way out. Crapping Badger hopes to be just that. The mission of this company is to encourage creativity and shed light on messages, no matter how strange they may be. That accounts for the mixture of artists you will see on this site and roaming the halls of our offices and studios. Well, I won't let them wander - I don't want them to wander. It makes the secretaries nervous. They should have a reason to be there, I guess, even if it's just to shoot the proverbial feces with fellow artists.
Anyway, some would say a record company is way to "get" chicks, and that would be true, too. Well, at least I think so. Hasn't worked yet, but, hey, you got president of a record company on your business card, and that is a one-way ticket to babe heaven. But I digress.
Whatever a record company is, enjoy this one. It's the only one I have, and while it may not seem like much of one to you, you're here, so, check it out. By the way, in answer to the number one question I get, no, there is no actual crap or any badgers involved.
Steve Lord, president