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{{sub-stub}}'''Alfa Records''' (アルファレコード) was a Japanese record company, renamed to the "Alpha Music" in 1994. ''G.M.O. Records'' is their label of video game music, used from 1986 to 1994.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (アルファレコード) was a Japanese record company. It was renamed to the '''Alpha Music''' in 1994. '''G.M.O. Records''' is their label of video game music, used from 1986 to 1994.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
===Alfa Records===
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{{Discography|Alfa Records|G.M.O. Records|Alfa Music}}
*''[[Sega Game Music Vol. 1]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Sega Game Music Vol. 2]]'' (1987)
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==Gallery==
*''[[Sega Game Music Vol. 3 After Burner]]'' (1987)
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*''[[Sega Taikan Game Special]]'' (1987)
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*''[[The Super Shinobi & Works]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Bare Knuckle (album)]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Streets of Rage 2 Original Soundtrack]]'' (1993)
 
===Alfa Music===
 
*''[[Bare Knuckle III (album)]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Sonic & Knuckles•Sonic The Hedgehog 3]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Sonic The Hedgehog-Remix]]'' (1994)
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Third-party record labels]]
 
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Alfa Records
Founded: 1977
Defunct: 1998-10
Headquarters:
Japan

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Alfa Records (アルファレコード) was a Japanese record company. It was renamed to the Alpha Music in 1994. G.M.O. Records is their label of video game music, used from 1986 to 1994.

Discography

Gallery

References