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  1. Lookout! Records was founded by Lawrence Livermore and David Hayes (2) in 1987. The label was named after both Livermore's band, the Lookouts, and his fanzine, Lookout Magazine. To this day, Livermore insists that the label name was simply supposed to be "Lookout Records" and not "Lookout! Records".

  2. Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California, and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock. Established in 1987, the label is best known for having released Operation Ivy ’s only album, Energy, and Green Day 's first two albums, 39/Smooth and Kerplunk .

  3. Brainchild of Larry Livermore, Lookout Records brought bands like Green Day and Operation Ivy to prominence in the California punk scene in the early 90s. The label released Green

    • Operation Ivy - Energy (1989) Kerplunk may have been Lookout! 's biggest album, but its best album was by Green Day's old pals (who Green Day have famously covered at least 500 times) Operation Ivy.
    • Green Day - Kerplunk (1992) Green Day may be a full-on arena rock band with a Broadway show who haven't released great music in years, but their first four albums were some of the best -- and certainly some of the most influential -- to come out of the entire '90s pop punk boom.
    • The Queers - Don't Back Down (1996) Tons of bands on Lookout! channelled the Ramones, but The Queers took it a step further and simultaneously channelled a band the Ramones themselves were influenced by, The Beach Boys.
    • The Donnas - Turn 21 (2001) Like Green Day, The Donnas honed their sound on Lookout! before signing to a major and getting majorly popular. They started out, like a lot of Lookout!
  4. Lookout Records was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California, and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock. Established in 1987, the label is best known for having released Operation Ivy’s only album, Energy, and Green Day's first two albums, 39/Smooth and Kerplunk.

  5. Jan 20, 2012 · Lookout! and the people involved with the label for its nearly 25-year existence had an immeasurable impact on me, and besides mentioning off thirty records from their extensive discography, (the Filth/Blatz split is still one of my favorite records ever), here are a few other reasons Lookout! was so culturally relevant:

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