Now there's 39 artists from various generations and genres of music, some rookies, some grizzled veterans, some pop punk, some hardcore and some from the tree of Pac Ridge family. That being said, you won't like all the songs unless you slide nicely into the musically diverse side of the tolerant spectrum. But hopefully a few of the tracks give you that warm fuzzy feeling that you felt the first time you heard your favorite Alkaline Trio tune.
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View the full track listing and artwork for the album below.
Track listing:
Disc One
- Spontaneo - Clavicle
- Bright & Early - Stupid Kid
- Punchline - Madam Me
- Allister - My Little Needle
- And Then There Were None - If You Had A Bad Time
- The Lion Faced Boy - You’re Dead
- The Material - Bleeder
- Joe Wilson - Goodbye Forever
- I Can Make A Mess Like Noboy’s Business - Southern Rock
- The Promise Hero - Sorry About That
- The SpacePimps - Jaked On Green Beers
- Jonah Matranga - I’m Dying Tomorrow
- Rob Huddleston (of Ann Beretta) - Help Me
- Into It. Over It. - Message From Kathlene
- My Arcadia - Maybe I’ll Catch Fire
- When We Team Up - WarBrain
- Hold For Swank - My Standard Break From Life
- Weatherstar - Radio
- Matt Brasch - Snake Oil Tanker
- The Wonder Years - Cooking Wine
Disc Two
- Barely Blind - Nose Over Tail (YouTube Clip)
- 2. The Catastrophe - Tuck Me In
- Floral Terrace - This Could Be Love
- August Premier - Sun Dials
- Jesse Ponnock - All On Black
- United Federation of Planets - Exploding Boy
- Rattlesnake Gunfight - Another Innocent Girl
- Promise of Redemption - Take Lots With Alcohol
- Ramona - You’ve Got So Far To Go
- Koji - She Took Him To The Lake
- The Story Changes - San Francisco
- The Icarus Account - ‘97
- Still Rings True - My Friend Peter
- The Composure - Sleepyhead
- Time & Distance - I Lied My Face Off
- Future Idiots - Sadie
- In Bloom - Keem ‘Em Coming
- Straight Outta’ Junior High - Fuck You Aurora
- Washington Square Park - Cop
ugh. such a disappointment. when Allister is the highlight of a cover album, you know someone at pacific ridge records (or whatever) really fucked this one up hard.
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