Tooth & Nail Records became the most controversial record label of the 90s, despite its humble beginnings. Launched by Brandon Ebel in early 1993, the label seemed destined to fail, with Ebel living on just $5 a day. However, his unwavering passion for the music led to the label's transformation into one of the most influential independent labels of the past twenty years, selling over 20,000,000 records and breaking bands like MxPx, Underoath, August Burns Red, and Anberlin.
No New Kinda Story: The Real Story of Tooth & Nail Records
Brandon Ebel, founder of Tooth & Nail Records, was influenced by Southern California's hardcore bands and went on to create a record label that would stir up controversy in the 1990s.