No single brand does all of them well, certainly not at the low/mid price range. If you accept the proposition that Pro is really Shimano, you can build a pretty good track bike tout Shimano, although sticking to literally all one make and clinchers might involve some trickery with the rims off some WH-R501s laced to low spoke count Dura Ace track hubs which are all but impossible to get unless you're sponsored by Shimano.
DiaCompe probably get closest to being able to fit out a complete track bike with one brand of mid-price components a reasonable person would tolerate. No pedals or, oddly, AHead stems. I wouldn't recommend any of their components in isolation, but for somebody with severe OCD they might be your salvation.
No single brand does all of them well, certainly not at the low/mid price range. If you accept the proposition that Pro is really Shimano, you can build a pretty good track bike tout Shimano, although sticking to literally all one make and clinchers might involve some trickery with the rims off some WH-R501s laced to low spoke count Dura Ace track hubs which are all but impossible to get unless you're sponsored by Shimano.
DiaCompe probably get closest to being able to fit out a complete track bike with one brand of mid-price components a reasonable person would tolerate. No pedals or, oddly, AHead stems. I wouldn't recommend any of their components in isolation, but for somebody with severe OCD they might be your salvation.