Profane Existence Records
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| Homebase | Minneapolis, MN |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Founder | Profane Existence Collective |
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The Profane Existence Collective (referred to occasionally as 'P.E.') is a Minneapolis-based Anarcho-Punk collective. Established in 1989, the collective publishes a nationally-known zine (also called "Profane Existence"), as well as releasing and distributing anarcho-punk, crust, and grindcore music, and printing and publishing pamphlets and literature. Stacy Thompson describes the collective as “the largest, longest-lasting, and most influential collective in Anarcho-Punk so far.” The collective folded in 1998, although its distribution arm, then called Blackened Distribution, continued operating. It restarted in 2000.
Launched in 1989, the Profane Existence magazine has been described as "the largest of the anarchist Punk fanzines in North America." The magazine deals with a very broad range of topics, including veganism, animal, women's and minority rights, anti-fascist action and the punk lifestyle. It publishes feature articles, interviews, reports on local scenes around the world, editorials, letters, "how-to" articles, and so on. Thompson writes that the zine “functions as [a newspaper] for many Anarcho-Punks, especially those in the Twin Cities area." Until it ceased publication in 1998 Profane Existence was free in the Twin Cities and cost $1-3 elsewhere; then as now customers who order the zine through the mail are only charged for shipping. The zine was initially published in a black and white tabloid format. It switched to an 81/2 x 11” magazine format with issue #23 (Autumn 1994) but returned to a tabloid format (now with color front and back covers) with issue #38 (Spring 2000).
Profane Existence Records, the collective’s record label, was also founded in 1989. One of the label's first releases was "Extinction," the seminal New York City crust punk band Nausea's only full-length album, which John Griffin describes as "as important to the punks of the '90s as The Sex Pistols' Never Mind the Bollocks was to the punks of the late '70s." Throughout the early and mid 1990s Profane Existence released and/or distributed records by many other crust bands, including Doom, Misery, Fleas and Lice, Anarcrust, Counterblast, Dirt, and Hellbastard. Thompson writes that the label “became ground zero for [the crust] movement” and that the aesthetic of second-wave (i.e., beginning in the late 1980s) anarcho-punk “is currently exemplified by the bands released” on the label. More recently, the label has released music by bands like Behind Enemy Lines, Murder Disco X, Iskra, and The Cooters.
The collective is referenced by former Minnesotans The Hold Steady on their album "Separation Sunday" in the song "Stevie Nix", which contains the lyrics "When we hit the Twin Cities, I didn't know that much about it / I knew Mary Tyler Moore and I knew Profane Existence".
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This is an overview of the Profane Existence discography (Current as of 3/31/06).
- 001 Sofa Head - 1127 Walnut Ave. 7"
- 001.5 Doom - Police Bastard 7"
- 002 Nausea - Extinction LP
- 003 Sofa Head - Invitation To Dinner 7"
- 004 Va - Nightmares of Reality 2xLP
- 005 Atavistic - Vanishing Point LP
- 006 Moral Suckling - Reach LP
- 007 Asbestosdeath - Dejection 7"
- 008 Hiatus - Way of Doom 7"
- 009 Pissed - S/T 7"
- 010 Internal Autonomy - Only You Have the Power 2x7"
- 011 Deprived / Resist - Fuck All Governments 7"
- 012 Natural Cause - Mess 7"
- 013 Va - Think Globally, Act Locally 2x7"
- 014 Va - In The Spirit of Total Resistance 2x7"
- 015 Negative Stance - Spectators of Decadence 7"
- 016 Resist - Ignorance is Bliss LP
- 017 Misery - Who's the Fool... The Fool Is Silent CD
- 018 Diskonto - Shattered Society 7"
- 019 State of the Union - Rez-Erection 7"
- 020 Christdriver - Blind 7"
- 021 Dead Silence - Hell, How Could We Make Any More Money Than This? 7"
- 022 Assrash - Save for Your Doomed Future 7"
- 023 State of Fear - Wallow in Squalor 7"
- 024 Doom - Fuck Peaceville 2xLp/CD
- 025 Publice Nuisance - Cheap Sex 'n' Booze 7"
- 026 Suicidal Supermarket Trolleys - Shut up and Drink LP
- 027 Coprofilia - Latinamerica: The Uniting Struggle Against Power 7"
- 031 Counterblast - Balance of Pain Cassette
- 032 Christdriver - Everything Burns Lp/CD
- 033 Assrash - Up The Punx LP
- 034 Civil Disobedience - Invention / Extinction LP
- 035 Disagree / Ungovernmental - Split 7"
- 036 Misery - Next Time / Midnight 7"
- 038 Children of Barren Wasteland - S/T 7"
- 039 State of Fear - The Tables Will Turn... And it's You Who is Going to Suffer LP
- 042 Defiance - No Time 7"
- 044 Servitude - Apparatus 7"
- 045 State of the Union - S/T LP
- 047 Manual Seven - The Shattering 7"
- 048 React - Disturbing the Souls of Buried Rage 7"
- 049 Detestation - S/T CD
- 053 Brother Inferior / Whorehouse of Representatives - Split 7"
- 056 Detestation - Blood of the Gods 7"
- 057 Decrepit - Tired of Licking Blood from a Spoon LP
- 058 A//Political - Punk is a Ghetto 7"
- 059 Phobia / Resist and Exist - Split LP
- 060 Provoked - Infant in the Womb of Warfare LP/CD
- 061 Another Oppressive System / Human Waste - Split 7"
- 062 Disrespect - S/T 7"
- 063 Garmonbozia - S/T LP/CD
- 064 Iskra - S/T LP
- 065 Extinction Of Mankind - The Nightmare Seconds... LP
- 066 Witch Hunt - ...As Priorities Decay LP/CD
- 067 State of Fear - Discography LP/CD
- 068 Witch Hunt - Eps & Crucial Chaos Radio Session CD
- 069 Disrespect - Justice in a Bag 7"
- 070 Saint Bushmill's Choir - S/T LP
- 071 Behind Enemy Lines- Know Your Enemy LP/CD
- 072 Misery - Next Time / Who's The Fool... CD
- 073 Ballast - Sound Asleep LP/CD
- 074 Disrespect - 2004 Recordings CD
- 075 The Cooters - Punk Metal CD
- 076 Provoked - Prepare for the Cold LP/CD
- 077 Hellshock - Warlord 7"/CD
- 078 Another Oppressive System - 2000-2004: The First Four Years CD
- 079 Disrespect - Wartorn 7"
- 080 Disrespect - We Are The Punx 7"
- 081 The Cooters - Chaos or Bust CD
- 081.5 The Cooters - Bustin Loose 7"
- 082 Cop on Fire / Visions of War split LP
- 083 Imperial Leather - Something Out of Nothing CD/LP
- 084 Thought Crime - Its All In Your Head LP
- 085 Kakistocracy LP
- 086 Migra Violenta - Holocausto Capitalista LP
- 087 Murder Disco X - Ground Zero: Stuttgart CD/LP
