In 2010, the president of Trustkill, Josh Grabelle, formed a new label called Bullet Tooth Records.
Trustkill is also distributed by SPV (Europe), Shock (Australia), JVC/Howling Bull (Japan), David Gresham (South Africa), and Liberation (Brazil).
Since it is unlikely that their distributor will continue to sign new bands and print new releases, Trustkill is considered to be a defunct label.
[4] Many of the bands that were signed to the label at this time were re-signed to Bullet Tooth including Memphis May Fire and Most Precious Blood.
I just couldn’t do anything so I just had to walk away and start clean....I kind of held on to this hope that they would renegotiate or allow me to make some moves and continue on with Trustkill, but it didn’t work out that way.
Bleeding Through commented on the current state of the label, "Trustkill no longer employs his sales guy, his art director or his publicist.
"[11] Throwdown ended their three-album contract with Trustkill Records in 2007 with their release of Venom and Tears.
Nearly a year after the release, the band felt it was necessary to "air out years of dirty laundry with Josh Grabelle of Trustkill Records,"[12] In late 2010, Nick Brooks and Mike Hatalak of It Dies Today formed a new group called The March.
In a Myspace blog, the band posted lyrics to one of their first demos; a song titled "Harlots, Thieves, & Fakes."
The band has not commented on the meaning of the song, but from the rest of the lyrics it can be inferred that they are referring to label president Josh Grabelle.