You Are Not Stealing Records

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A Portuguese netlabel launched by Stealing Orchestra in 2001.

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The original idea was to create a way to freely share EPs by the band or their side projects but soon it expanded to include items by other artists.

Discography


031 - Stealing Orchestra - Deliverance (First paid album, also released in CD)
030 - Dr. Phibes & The Ten Plagues of Egypt - Le Sacre du Printemps (Le Sacrifice)
029 - G.G. Allin's Dick - Groovy Tunes for Old Ladies
028 - G.G. Allin's Dick - Grandes Éxitos
027 - Dr. Phibes & The Ten Plagues of Egypt - Carmina Burana
026 - Luís Antero - Sinfonia Amphibia
025 - Invacuo - Mark Twain in Japan
024 - Sta. Apolónia - EP I
023 - Dr. Phibes & The Ten Plagues of Egypt - Music of the Gods - Vol. II
022 - Dr. Phibes & The Ten Plagues of Egypt - Music of the Gods - Vol. I
021 - Zoogoo - Zoogoo
020 - Duo Inmortales - Legends of Domination
019 - The Crevulators - The Crevulators
018 - Party People in a Can - Way off, where the Spirits are
017 - V/A - You Are Not Stealing Bor Land
016 - Nobody's Bizness - Ao Vivo Na Capela da Misericórdia (Sines 2005)
015 - Slipper - Attack of the Killer Lobsters
014 - The Transmitters (band) - Count Your Blessings (1987/89)
013 - Worriedaboutsatan - Worriedaboutsatan
012 - I.T.B.A. - In Rain... I Wonder
011 - Sparkles - Saleko
010 - Dr. Frankenstein - The Cursed Tapes
009 - Vincent Bergeron - L'Art du Désarroi
008 - Someone Else - You Can Name This EP
007 - The Prostitutes - Live At Porto-Rio
006 - G.G. Allin's Dick - King of the Road
005 - Sir Edmund et L'Autre - Ne peuvent être vendus séparément
004 - Children for Breakfast - Ham
003 - Stealing Orchestra - The Haunted and Almost Lost Songs 97-98
002 - Stealing Orchestra - Bu!
001 - Stealing Orchestra - É Português? Não Gosto!

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