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Under One Flag

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Status
  
Defunct since 1994

Location
  
London

Distributor
  
Zomba Group of Companies

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Founded
  
1986

Parent company
  
Music for Nations (which was parented by Zomba Music Group)

Genre
  
Heavy metal, speed metal, thrash metal, death metal

Albums
  
Blood Fire Death, Under the Sign of the Black Mark, Prime Evil, The Force, Dirty Money - Dirty Tricks

Under one flag losing breath


Under One Flag is a now-defunct British record label from London, which aimed at a heavy metal audience, particularly a thrash metal audience. They were best known for re-releasing classic heavy metal albums, from the likes of Venom and Dark Angel, as well as some original releases from both bands and other heavy metal bands. Releases on vinyl by Under One Flag are sometimes still much desired collector’s items.

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Rise and fall

Under One Flag operated as a subsidiary label for Music for Nations, which later took over all Under One Flag’s releases and most of the bands they signed. Music For Nations in turn is a subsidiary label of Zomba Music Group. The first official release Under One Flag published was “The Force”, from English band Onslaught, in 1986. In this era the CD was making a shift entry in the music world. However, Under One Flag also kept on publishing heavy metal releases on vinyl and even cassette, besides on CD. They also published a number of compilation albums, under the name of “Speed Kills…”, followed by any term that would relate to a then popular metal song.

In the meanwhile, they also released the third and fourth album of Swedish black metal band Bathory, which secured their status more and more. This enabled them to sign bands from the likes of Nuclear Assault and Forbidden. Under One Flag bought the rights to a number of previously released thrash metal albums, among which a significant part of the catalogue of Combat Records. They also re-released the compilation of Death’s Fate: The Best of Death.

In the early nineties the popularity of heavy metal rose to a new level. Cult bands reached bigger audiences in the mainstream and parent label Music For Nations took over all activities and pulled the plug on Under One Flag. The last album published by Under One Flag was ‘’Progress Of Decadence’’ from Overdose, in 1994. A total number of 232 releases were published by Under One Flag with a span of thirty one titles.

References

Under One Flag Wikipedia