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RIAA Safe is term generally used for bands or record labels that are truly independent. This means they are not affiliated to the RIAA in any way. The term is often used within groups who have ethical issues with the RIAA. An extensive, ever-changing, list of independent labels:
- Anticon
- Asaurus
- Avant
- Cosmic Sounds
- Def Jux
- DOS Records
- Double D Records
- Excelsior Recordings
- Fire Records
- Geographic
- Goner
- I Records
- Jagjaguwar
- K Records
- Kompakt
- Labrador
- Legend Heart Records, LLC (Official site)
- Saddle Creek Records
- Sarah Records
- Sonzai Records
- Springman Records
- Star Star Stereo
- Star Time
- Sub Pop
- Surprise Truck Entertainment
- Sympathy for the Record Industry
- Tap 'n' Tin
- Temporary Residence
- Turn
- Tzadik
- Fat Wreck Chords
Labels that were independent until recently
- Absolutely Kosher
- Anti- Records
- Bloodshot
- BYO
- David vs Goliath Records
- Doghouse
- Epitaph Records
- Equal Vision Records
- Ferret
- Hellcat Records
- Jetset
- Kung Fu Records
- Nitro
- Smash (record label)
- SpinArt
- Sub City
- Taang
- Tommy Boy
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