Roadrunner Records

Background
Roadrunner Records is a record label formed by Cees Wessels in 1980 in the Netherlands, though it later relocated to New York City. Initially focused on importing North American heavy metal releases in Europe, the label started to sign many heavy, thrash and death metal bands, such as Annihilator, King Diamond, Obituary or Suffocation. The success of Type O Negative, Sepultura and later Slipknot led Roadrunner to also sign non-metal acts such as Lenny Kravitz and the infamous Nickelback. In 2007, Roadrunner was purchased by Warner Music Entertainment. The label is still active today, although their Dutch offices have closed and most of their artists have signed to other labels.

Logo (1999-)
Visuals: Just the Roadrunner logo fading in and out on a black background.

Variant: From 2005 to 2006, the number 25 was added into the logo, as the label celebrated their 25 years in 2005.

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Easy to find on DVD. While the logo can easily be spotted on said releases from the company (which are readily available online), their VHS tapes have seen no re-releases (in any way, shape or form) and are long out of print.