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  • Mystic Records is a record label and music production company that was based in Hollywood CA one block south of Hollywood and Vine and later moved to Oceanside, California. The studio was originally the Del-Fi Studio where Bobby Fuller Four recorded "I Fought the Law" and Richie Valens "La Bamba." Mystic is not a member of the RIAA, and it specializes in hardcore punk, crossover thrash, underground, vintage, and cult records. It is owned and operated by Doug Moody. Some of the more well-known acts on Mystic Records are NOFX, Dr. Know, RKL, Battalion of Saints, Ill Repute, Agression and The Mentors. Mystic also released vinyl compilations featuring Suicidal Tendencies, New Regime, Black Flag, SIN 34, Government Issue, The Minutemen, Habeas Corpus, The Instigators, and Bad Religion. Mystic is credited with developing several innovations in the independent record scene of the 1980s including the introduction of Super Sevens, releasing records in limited edition on colored vinyl, and issuing records in series. Mystic series include "The Sound of Hollywood," "We Got Power", "Copulation", and "Mystic Sampler". Mystic also released many records launching or reinvigorating the punk scene in many parts of the United States. Mystic was instrumental in having created the "scenes" in Simi Valley and Oxnard California. Wikipedia

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