Prawn Song Records: Difference between revisions
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'''Availability:''' Common. While it has been in use since Primus' first album ''Suck on This'', it did not have an on-screen appearance until the release of the Enhanced CD version of ''Tales from the Punchbowl.'' It also appears on their EP ''Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People.''
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Background
Prawn Song Records is an independent record label owned by Primus bassist and vocalist Les Claypool, formed in 1989. The label's name and logo are a parody of Led Zeppelin's own label Swan Song Records. Many of Prawn Song's albums were distributed by Interscope Records.
1st Logo (1995-)
Logo: On a black background, we see a drawing of what appears to be a prawn with angel wings (in the same pose as the drawing of Icarus from the Swan Song Records logo), enclosed in a white circle outline. Underneath the drawing is the text "PRAWN SONG RECORDS".
Variant: On the Enhanced CD for Tales from the Punchbowl, the logo shares the screen with the Interscope Records and Ion Technology logos and the text reads "Prawn Song Designs".
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Either "Southbound Pachyderm" for the Enhanced CD variant, or "Too Many Puppies" for the normal variant, both by Primus.
Availability: Common. While it has been in use since Primus' first album Suck on This, it did not have an on-screen appearance until the release of the Enhanced CD version of Tales from the Punchbowl. It also appears on their EP Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People.