Plastic Poison is an independent record label founded in 1995 in the United States, known for its eclectic roster and commitment to underground music. Initially focusing on punk and alternative rock, the label quickly expanded its reach to include genres such as indie pop, electronica, and experimental music. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Plastic Poison gained recognition for promoting emerging artists, notably signing influential bands like The Static Age and solo acts such as Luna Echo. The label's dedication to artistic freedom allowed its artists to explore diverse sounds, contributing to the underground music scene. In the 2010s, Plastic Poison embraced digital distribution, adapting to the changing music landscape while maintaining its core ethos. The label's legacy lies in its support for innovative musicians and its role in fostering a vibrant community of artists, making it a significant player in the independent music industry.