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The rise of Fullerton's Burger Records
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Aug 1, 2014
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The rise of Fullerton's Burger Records
To find one of the most influential indie record labels in California, you have to head to a mini-mall in Fullerton, just south of Los Angeles.
Logo of Burger Records in Fullerton.
Logo of Burger Records in Fullerton.
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To find one of the most influential indie record labels in California, you have to head to a mini-mall in Fullerton, just south of Los Angeles.

To find one of the most influential indie record labels in California, you have to head to a mini-mall in Fullerton, just south of Los Angeles.

There, you'll find a place called Burger Records. Inside you'll find the record label's owners living on the property, no shower or kitchen. Despite that, last year they released more than 300 albums.

Host A Martinez speaks with Lee Rickard and Sean Bohrman, longtime friends and owners of Burger Records.

Between Two Buns: The Burger Records Story from Jack Sample on Vimeo.