Back in the mid-’90s, a small, counter-culture record label named Man’s Ruin was a hot topic among Rock’s underground music scene. Lead by artist Frank Kozik, Man’s Ruin Records focused on putting the artists first. Profits were split 50/50 and artists retained the rights to their music. It was a formula that attracted bands from all over the country. But as quickly as it started, Man’s Ruin shut down… read more >

You want to get out of here? You talk to me.
“Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me.” – Max


