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How Bridge Nine Turned "Yankees Suck" into Hardcore Punk Gold (& launched American Nightmare, Terror, Have Heart & more!)

December 28, 2018 ryan boone
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If you like hardcore music you've heard of Bridge Nine, and if you like Boston sports you've heard of Sully's, but did you know the sports brand was originally started solely to fund punk albums? When Chris Wrenn was just 19 years old, he started a record label in his dorm room. Then, in the spring of 2000, he walked to Fenway Park from Boston's Mission Hill with friends from his bands and a backpack full of "Yankees Suck" bumper stickers.  The plan? To make the much needed money to release a record with his roommates in the band American Nightmare. What happened next took the hardcore music scene of the early 2000's worldwide and cemented Bridge Nine Records as one of its most recognized ambassadors. Read about it courtesy of No Echo HERE! 


*Circa 2000 photo of Chris Wrenn and Wes Eisold (American Nightmare) hawking to Sox fans by Kate Bowen.

Tags Bridge Nine, American Nightmare, Have Heart, Terror
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View fullsize The next B9HQ gig is on Friday, May 15th, doors at 7 pm. We are welcoming seminal ‘90s hardcore band OUTSPOKEN, supported by HOW MUCH ART and STEP FIRST, into the Bridge Nine warehouse. Tickets are available now, link in the B9 profile!
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Come see ENERGY’s 20th anniversary show on Friday, April 3rd at @as220shows in Providence, RI where they will be performing their first two albums “Punch The Clock” & “Invasions Of The Mind” in
View fullsize We just re-pressed @deathbeforedishonorbhc's latest album 'Nowhere Bound'! Limited to 1000, you can order this opaque blue variant from the link in our bio or pick it up at our record store. Shipping today!
View fullsize We're excited to announce that we're releasing an exclusive variant of the new @piebald album 'Tales For The Rages'.

Available for pre-order now at the link in our bio.
View fullsize We can’t believe it either! Catch CARRY ON this summer at @soundandfuryfest this August! More details (& a long overdue re-press of A Life Less Plagued) coming soon!
View fullsize This HAVE HEART T-shirt was made to commemorate the band’s “final” show on 10.17.09. It was an homage to a Ten Yard Fight T-shirt (and “final” show promo stencil) that had been released a decade earlier. 

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View fullsize This week’s T-shirt debuted in 2002 and was illustrated by artist @lin_diesel_bmore. Linas worked closely with Bridge Nine in the early 2000s, illustrating logos and album covers for bands like COPS AND ROBBERS (2001), THE HOPE CONSPIRACY (2001
View fullsize This week’s T-shirt is a throwback to 2001, for Toronto’s NO WARNING. This was the first T-shirt Bridge Nine made for the band. Check out the archive page for this T-shirt (link in profile)!

Make sure you give their 2001 self-titled EP a
View fullsize The PROCLAMATION Straight Edge Hardcore 7-inch was Bridge Nine’s third release, and the first from a Boston band on the label. It came out in the winter of 1998, after almost a year and a half of correspondence by letter between Chris Wrenn and
View fullsize Just added to our online shirt archive! This week’s T-shirt is a throwback to the spring of 2005, for Boston’s SOME KIND OF HATE. This design was printed on a 100% cotton Fruit of the Loom Valueweight T-shirt by Bridge Nine just before th
View fullsize #FBF Tenfold “Now Is Our Time” 7-inch (B9R002). Released posthumously in 1997 after the band broke up on stage at the Tune Inn in New Haven, CT. Members were also in In My Eyes and Follow Through, and went on to join Fastbreak, American N
View fullsize Just added to our online shirt archive! This is the first T-shirt that Bridge Nine made for American Nightmare. It was designed by Jacob Bannon (Deathwish Inc., Converge), who also handled the graphic design of their debut self-titled 7-inch single.

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