You Call This Music?! Volume 2
You Call This Music?! Volume 2 (2002) is the second volume in a series of punk music compilations released by Southern California-based Geykido Comet Records. Its cover artwork is by NYC artist Fly.
The series title lampoons the Top-40 offerings of the "Now! That's What I Call Music" series.
Reception
OC Weekly wrote the album "has the feel of a mix tape made by an enthusiastic punk fan".[1]
Track listing
- Intro
- East Arcadia - Focus
- Toys That Kill - Little Bit Stranger
- The Grand Prixx - Ballad Of Sara And Anna
- Jag Offs - Porchcore
- Happy Campers - Reminisce
- Nazis from Mars - Animal Farm 2084
- Intro5pect - Sustainable Yield
- ESL?! - Tycho Brahe
- Kill the Scientist - I Saw....
- Backside - Dear God From Me
- As I - Revolution Calls
- Diabolical Exploits - Lies
- Operation Cliff Clavin - A Bomb and A Plan
- Spazz - Typical Hardcore Song #1
- Pillbox Terror - Christine
- Chris Dodge/Dave Witte - Whiffletree
- The Voids - Capitalist
- Jack Killed Jill - Everyday
- Zero Content - An Archist
- Peelander-Z - Rocket Gold Star
- Libertine - Moscow
- Pornshot - Mad Song
- Lucid Nation - Commercial
- Friday Knights - Again
- Lipstick Pickups - Can't Resist That Boy
- The Devil is Electric - The New World
- Bikini Bumps - The Cigarette Butt Fiasco
- Four Letter Words - Slums of Shaolin
- Fracas - Kill Me
- UNX - Where Cracks Appear
- Broken Society - Jock Pit
- 3x Fast - Nothing to Do But Laugh
- Armistice - Chain of Command
- Subincision - Punk Chick
- Microsurgeon - Bug Report
- Outro
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References
- "Got Punk If You Want It!". 28 Nov 2002.
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