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Marty Munsch
Musical artist

Marty Munsch (born August 1967) is an American music producer. He was born in Union County, New Jersey, and raised in the towns of Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff in Bergen County, New Jersey. Munsch is the principal owner of Punk Rock Records.

Notable credits

  • Manager of American punk band US Chaos in early '80s.
  • Producer on the album Victory Singles Volume 3 for the songs “Down the Drain” and “Parasite” by L.E.S. Stitches.
  • Engineer on the T.S.O.L. song “You've Come Undone” for T.S.O.L. Live 2005 CBGB's Live WFMU.

References

  1. Cogan, Brian (2008). The Encyclopedia of Punk. Sterling. ISBN 1402759606.
  2. "on the record with...US Chaos". Sugar Buzz Magazine.com. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  3. Track Listing Discogs music reference site
  4. "Playlist for Pat Duncan - January 5, 2006".
  5. All Grown Up movie poster
  6. Punk's Not Dead official site
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