Mo-Da-Mu
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Founded | 1980 |
Founder | Allen Moy |
Genre | Indie |
Country of origin | Canada |
Location | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Mo=Da=Mu was a Canadian independent record label founded in 1980 in Vancouver. The music label was established by Allen Moy of the punk rock band Popular Front,[1] and released material by bands such as 54-40, Bolero Lava, Moral Lepers, Animal Slaves, Doomsday Army, Rhythm Mission and The Work Party.
By 1983, 54-40 were the only profitable act on the label, so Moy and business partner Keith Porteous folded the label in 1987 and instead became 54-40's management team.[2]
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