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Parent company
  
CMH Records

Country of origin
  
United States

Founder
  
David Haerle

Parent organization
  
CMH Records

Genre
  
Classical music

Headquarters
  
Mullumbimby, Australia

Founded
  
1999

Location
  
Los Angeles, California

Official website
  
Artists
  
Vitamin String Quartet, The Section Quartet, Lucie Thorne, Papa Roach, Tinpan Orange

Albums
  
In the Chamber with Linki, The Twilight Saga: Ne, The Twilight Saga: Ecl, The Twilight Saga: Bre, The Twilight Saga: Bre

Vitamin Records is a Los Angeles based record label founded in 1999 as a subsidiary of CMH Records. The label is home to the Vitamin String Quartet, who are best known for performing string quartet tributes to popular rock and metal acts such as Tool, Nine Inch Nails, and Radiohead. Vitamin Records has also produced tribute albums in several other styles including lounge, electronica, industrial, and dub music.

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The label's first release was The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin in 1999. Since then Vitamin Records has released over 185 albums in a variety of genres.

Vitamin Records has also released an album honoring songs from the popular video game series Guitar Hero.

Media

  • The Vitamin String Quartet contributed a recording of "Jack and Sally Montage" to Nightmare Revisited, which was released on September 30, 2008 by Walt Disney Records, and also included tracks by Marilyn Manson, Korn and Shiny Toy Guns.
  • Three songs from Vitamin Records have been featured on the Fox television show So You Think You Can Dance, including the "Control" from Vitamin String Quartet's tribute to Janet Jackson (in July 2008), the "Hallelujah" from Vitamin String Quartet's tribute to Paramore (July 2008), and the "Yellow" from Vitamin String Quartet's tribute to Coldplay (December 2009).
  • Releases

  • Partial Discography
  • References

    Vitamin Records Wikipedia