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===Background===
===Background===
'''Chaos Recordings''' (or simply "'''Chaos'''") was originally a division of (referred to as a "Dimension of") Columbia Records that existed from 1992 to 1994 that released more underground/alternative rock and hip-hop releases. When it closed and was replaced by a sub label of Epic Records called The Work Group. However, the Chaos label continued operating in Brazil for several more years after being long defunct in the U.S.
'''Chaos Recordings''' (or simply "'''Chaos'''") was originally a division of (referred to as a "Dimension of") [[Columbia Music Video|Columbia Records]] existing from 1992-1994, that released more underground/alternative rock and hip-hop releases. When it closed, it was replaced by a sub-label of [[Epic Music Video|Epic Records]] called The Work Group. However, the Chaos label continued operating in Brazil for several more years after being long defunct in the US.


===Logo (2001-2003)===
===Logo (2001-2003)===
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'''Audio Trivia:''' The drum solo was performed by Marcelo Langame, who also did the guttural choir with Juarez Motta.
'''Audio Trivia:''' The drum solo was performed by Marcelo Langame, who also did the guttural choir with Juarez Motta.


'''Availability:''' This was seen on Chaos' DVDs distributed by Sony Music such as ''Skank: MTV ao Vivo'' and ''Videografia'', ''Planet Hemp: MTV ao Vivo'', and ''Gabriel o Pensador: MTV ao Vivo''.
'''Availability:''' This was seen on Chaos' DVDs distributed by [[Sony Music Entertainment Inc.|Sony Music]] such as ''Skank: MTV ao Vivo'' and ''Videografia'', ''Planet Hemp: MTV ao Vivo'', and ''Gabriel o Pensador: MTV ao Vivo''.


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Revision as of 12:55, 9 March 2024


Background

Chaos Recordings (or simply "Chaos") was originally a division of (referred to as a "Dimension of") Columbia Records existing from 1992-1994, that released more underground/alternative rock and hip-hop releases. When it closed, it was replaced by a sub-label of Epic Records called The Work Group. However, the Chaos label continued operating in Brazil for several more years after being long defunct in the US.

Logo (2001-2003)


Visuals: A silver frequency meter is seen wildly flailing as a drum solo plays out. "Stereo" in a Microgramma font can also be seen above the meter. When the drum solo reaches the end, it suddenly rotates around to reveal the Chaos logo, which is a dot-matrix circle covered by a scribbled mass, along with "CHAOS" below it. The meter is seen drawing in the last parts of the logo before it moves off-screen, giving a full view of the logo. A strip of black is also seen on the left side of the screen.

Technique: CGI by Guerrilha Filmes.

Audio: The aforementioned drum solo, followed by two men screaming the company name in guttural form.

Audio Trivia: The drum solo was performed by Marcelo Langame, who also did the guttural choir with Juarez Motta.

Availability: This was seen on Chaos' DVDs distributed by Sony Music such as Skank: MTV ao Vivo and Videografia, Planet Hemp: MTV ao Vivo, and Gabriel o Pensador: MTV ao Vivo.

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