Punk Rock Strike, Vol. 1-3

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Punk Rock Strike, Vol. 1-3

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 : Punk Rock Strike, Vol. 1-3
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0639852603727
Label: Springman
Manufacturer: Springman
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Springman
Release Date: 2003-09-30
Studio: Springman










Disc 1:
  1. Hard to Say
  2. Manifest Destiny
  3. I'll Be Gone
  4. Cheerleader - Amazing Transparent
  5. Lemonade
  6. I Won't Be There
  7. You Know Who You Are
  8. Hurts Her Only
  9. Blue
  10. Sunny Day
  11. Right On
  12. Fightermaker
  13. Break Your Neck
  14. Dred
  15. For Better or Worse
  16. Act for Change
  17. The Complete Guide to Home Bartending
  18. Anybody, Anywhere
  19. Sometimes I'm Unimpressed
  20. Shapeshifter
  21. Playpen - Divit
  22. Me vs. Myself
  23. Fight
  24. Message in a Bottle
  25. So Sorry - Shiflett, Chris
  26. Redemption Song - Marley, Bob
  27. Last Brigade - Bagarozzi, Chris
Disc 2:
  1. Edit Undo
  2. Losers Night Out
  3. All Dressed Up
  4. No Side
  5. Catching On - Dynamite Boy
  6. Good Housekeeping
  7. Plastic Town
  8. Identity Crisis - Thrice
  9. Face the World
  10. The Difference That a Day Makes
  11. I Know Some Heroes
  12. I Don't Care If You Know Karate
  13. Alarm
  14. Canvas
  15. Along for the Ride
  16. Tin Toy
  17. The Morning After
  18. Goggins
  19. Myself
  20. Won't Say It Again
  21. Countdown
  22. Engines of Alienation - Huddleston, R.
  23. No Excuses - Moorhead, Valerie
  24. La'hov - Gardner, Kori
Disc 3:
  1. Smirking Revenge
  2. Your Mother Lied - Amazing Transparent
  3. The Soap Opera
  4. Boner - Secretions
  5. Simple Words
  6. Reset - Fogal, Chris
  7. You've Gotta Love
  8. Just My Eyes
  9. Regrets
  10. Roygbiv
  11. Don't Call Me
  12. Hurting You - Happy Campers
  13. This Far from a Fire - James
  14. The Happiest Place on Earth
  15. Holliday
  16. Anywhere You Want
  17. Lets Do It Again
  18. Are You Ready?
  19. Six Months Down the Drain
  20. The Alcohol Talking - Jason
  21. Autumn Leaves - Audiocrush
  22. I'm Back








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