The Punk Rock Museum has its own in-house record label: TPRM ODs (The Punk Rock Museum’s Original Demos). This unique imprint is dedicated to preserving punk history by unearthing and releasing rare, unheard, and historic punk demos – exclusively on vinyl.

True to the DIY spirit of punk, TPRM ODs will release limited-edition pressings of demo recordings from iconic and underground punk bands alike. These rare gems will be available only through the museum’s record store, Vinyl Threat, and via mail order.

Our mission is to celebrate the stories, sounds, and souls of punk rock.With TPRM ODs, we're digging deep into the vaults to give fans access to recordings that have never been heard beyond garage doors and rehearsal spaces until now.

Whether you’re a collector, a punk historian, or just someone who loves raw, unfiltered music TPRM ODs is your source for vinyl treasures from punk’s past.

A set of four vinyl records with different colored marbled and solid designs leaning against a cover of a clay pigeon shooting album, which features a person in outdoor attire aiming a shotgun in a field.
A colorful box of vinyl records with a cartoon-style album cover titled "Rich Kids on LSD" featuring a dripping cassette tape illustration and text "All washed up but still stinkin!" surrounded by various colored transparent vinyl records.
Four colored vinyl records and a black and white album cover with red, orange, and black text and artwork.
A set of six vinyl records with colored translucent and opaque surfaces, and a album cover featuring a side profile of a man with a blue cap and microphone.