31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California based record label, started by Justin Pearson of The Locust. The name comes from the chorus of a Joy Division song "Warsaw", a song covered by Pearson's previous band, Swing Kids. 31G has released a compilation of Queen covers by their artists called Dynamite With a Laserbeam: Queen as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G, as well as a similar tribute to the Birthday Party, titled Release The Bats.
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- 31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California based record label, started by Justin Pearson of The Locust. The name comes from the chorus of a Joy Division song "Warsaw", a song covered by Pearson's previous band, Swing Kids. 31G has released a compilation of Queen covers by their artists called Dynamite With a Laserbeam: Queen as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G, as well as a similar tribute to the Birthday Party, titled Release The Bats.
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- 31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California based record label, started by Justin Pearson of The Locust. The name comes from the chorus of a Joy Division song "Warsaw", a song covered by Pearson's previous band, Swing Kids. 31G has released a compilation of Queen covers by their artists called Dynamite With a Laserbeam: Queen as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G, as well as a similar tribute to the Birthday Party, titled Release The Bats.
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