Drive-Thru Records, established in 1996, is owned by siblings Richard Reines and Stefanie Reines. The label started in the dining room of their townhouse, eventually moved to the garage with no heat or air conditioning, and the random tarantula coming in for a visit. Fenix Tx were the first band to get airplay for the label, and when they got added to KROQ, the calls came in from major labels looking to make a deal.

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  • Drive-Thru Records, established in 1996, is owned by siblings Richard Reines and Stefanie Reines. The label started in the dining room of their townhouse, eventually moved to the garage with no heat or air conditioning, and the random tarantula coming in for a visit. Fenix Tx were the first band to get airplay for the label, and when they got added to KROQ, the calls came in from major labels looking to make a deal. They decided on MCA records, which turned out to be both great and terrible for the label. 5 years later, Drive-Thru finally reclaimed it's freedom and partnered with Sanctuary for distribution. Sanctuary had it's share of problems and was eventually sold to Universal, and Drive-Thru wound up in the catalog division of UME. Not the best place for a label releasing current bands. In August of 2009, the label started to decide on it's next venture for the future. Innovators in marketing and promotion, Drive-Thru was the first label to hand out label samplers on the Van's Warped Tour, the first to have their own stage on the Van's Warped Tour, the first to add pop-up pages to a music website, and the first to offer an entire EP including artwork and videos as a free download to fans (Hellogoodbye - The Avocado EP). Bands that have achieved notable success during their time on the label include Halifax, Allister, New Found Glory, Fenix*TX, Midtown, Finch, The Starting Line, Something Corporate, Dashboard Confessional, The Early November, Senses Fail, and Hellogoodbye. Drive-Thru Records' highest Billboard 200 charting releases include The Early November's The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path (#31) and Hellogoodbye's Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (#13).
  • La Drive-Thru Records è un'etichetta discografica indipendente, fondata nel 1996 da Richard Reines e da sua sorella Stefanie Reines a Sherman Oaks, in California. Attiva inizialmente soprattutto nel campo pop punk, nel corso degli anni si è aperta anche a gruppi di generi diversi, come l'indie rock e lo ska punk. Tra le band più note che hanno collaborato con questa etichetta figurano The Starting Line, New Found Glory, Midtown, The Early November, Fenix*TX, Something Corporate, hellogoodbye e Senses Fail. Alla Drive-Thru fanno capo anche due etichette minori: la Rushmore Records e la Love Minus Recordings, entrambe fondate dai Reines.
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  • Drive-Thru Records, established in 1996, is owned by siblings Richard Reines and Stefanie Reines. The label started in the dining room of their townhouse, eventually moved to the garage with no heat or air conditioning, and the random tarantula coming in for a visit. Fenix Tx were the first band to get airplay for the label, and when they got added to KROQ, the calls came in from major labels looking to make a deal.
  • La Drive-Thru Records è un'etichetta discografica indipendente, fondata nel 1996 da Richard Reines e da sua sorella Stefanie Reines a Sherman Oaks, in California. Attiva inizialmente soprattutto nel campo pop punk, nel corso degli anni si è aperta anche a gruppi di generi diversi, come l'indie rock e lo ska punk.
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