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Mushroom-Infectious rock act My Vitriol (pictured) are now part of a North American roster that includes such heavyweight artists as Korn and Rage Against The Machine after their record company inked a long-term licensing deal for the region with Epic Records.

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| August 04, 2001 | WILLIAMS, PAUL | COPYRIGHT 2001 UBM Information Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Mushroom-Infectious rock act My Vitriol (pictured) are now part of a North American roster that includes such heavyweight artists as Korn and Rage Against The Machine after their record company inked a long-term licensing deal for the region with Epic Records. Mushroom-Infectious head of international Mirelle Davis says that Epic's experience in working rock acts was a major factor in the decision to sign with the company. "My Vitriol felt strongly about signing to a label with a proven history of breaking rock acts in the US and [Mushroom-Infectious managing director] Korda Marshall has a long-standing ...

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