
Fueled By Ramen
Fueled by Ramen is an American record label associated with rock and adjacent pop-leaning alternative music, and it operates as part of Warner Music Group through Atlantic Music Group. The label’s roster has included artists whose work spans pop punk, alternative rock, and crossover pop, reflecting a catalog that has moved between guitar-driven scenes and broader mainstream reach.
The label was founded in Gainesville, Florida, in 1996. It was started by Vinnie Fiorello of Less Than Jake and John Janick. Over time, Fueled by Ramen’s base shifted from its Florida origins to New York City, where it is now based.
Fueled by Ramen is often identified with the modern alternative and pop-punk continuum, and its artist list illustrates that range. Acts such as All Time Low and Meet Me @ The Altar align with the label’s roots in energetic, band-centered rock, while Twenty One Pilots represent a more hybrid approach that crosses alternative, pop, and rap-influenced production. The label has also released music by artists working closer to contemporary pop and internet-era songwriting, including chloe moriondo, and by performers who connect alternative branding with hip-hop and punk attitudes, such as Rico Nasty.
Alongside U.S.-based artists, the label has been home to internationally recognized acts such as ONE OK ROCK, underscoring an openness to rock music with global audiences. More recent names associated with the label, including Daisy Grenade and A R I Z O N A, point to an ongoing interest in melodic pop and alternative projects that sit comfortably beside its rock identity.
Fueled by Ramen maintains an official web presence at fueledbyramen.com.
Recent Releases
Notable Artists
- chloe moriondo
- Daisy Grenade
- Twenty One Pilots
- ONE OK ROCK
- Rico Nasty
Related Labels
- Atlantic
- DCD2
- Records
- ATL
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- Public Consumption
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- Warner Records
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