Frontline Records started in 1986 after a failed attempt
by the owners to buy the rights to Broken Records. Many of the early releases featured artists from that label, most
notably Altar Boys, Crumbacher, and Common Bond. Although primarily a record label at first, after buying the rights
to Alarma, Graceland, and Intense Records, they started their own distribution company. Frontline offered a wide range
of styles including industrial, gospel, pop, metal, modern rock, and rap.
Eventually, distribution was handled through Diamante, and
lasted until the company folded in 1995. The albums on this site are from approximately from the first five years of
existence.
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