Relativity Records is an American record label founded by Clive Davis. The label has had various acts signed to the label.
Davis founded the label, but left it in the hands of his parent company. The label was originally a heavy metal and rock record label so it signed a number of bands and solo artists, including Death, Exodus, Megadeth, Napalm Death, Impelliteri, Corrosion of Conformity, Circle Jerks, Jet Red, Joe Satriani, Shotgun Messiah, Sca...
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