Blonde Vinyl was an independent record label founded in 1990 by Michael Knott.
"[1] Blonde Vinyl signed bands with styles that were viable in the underground of the general market but rarely found their way into the Christian market[1]—old school punk, garage rock, grunge, gothic, EBM/industrial, synthpop/house, spoken word, acoustic pop.
A gambit in 1991 which saw Blonde Vinyl release 10 albums proved successful for a short period of time, with the company having a major fanbase among Christian teens and 20-somethings.
[3] Blonde Vinyl folded in 1993 when its distributor Spectra Distribution, Inc. went bankrupt [4] after owing Knott a great deal of money.
[5] Siren managed two releases before going bankrupt: World Tour by LSU Cash in Chaos and Beautiful Dazzling Music No.