Warped Tour 2002 Compilation – Review November 11, 2002 There are a few old timers, a bunch of mid-’90s greats, and it’s practically a who’s who of all the news bands, both great and pathetic.
Murphy’s Law – The Best of Times / Good For Now – Review April 1, 2001 Two of Murphy’s Law’s hard-to-find releases reissued on one disc. You can’t beat that!
Never Mind the Sex Pistols, Here’s the Tribute – Review September 1, 2000 Punk bands covering Sex Pistols’ songs? Isn’t that what practically all punk records are anyway? Sheeeit…
City Rockers – A Tribute to the Clash – Review January 1, 2000 Most of the bands can’t think of anything interesting to do with their song, so they read it as the clumsy punk or hardcore they normally do.
Music to Kill For – Review April 1, 1999 Punkabilly, punkpop, ska, and power pop make up the history of Side One Dummy. Music to Kill For, their ninth release, is a retrospective.
Show and Tell – A Stormy Remembrance of TV Theme Songs – Review June 1, 1997 A nostalgia joyride, strapped in A Clockwork Orange-style. The tape’s running at double-time. And the sound quality is decent at best. 35 songs is too many.
Creepy Crawl Live – Review June 1, 1997 Fifteen New York heavyweights, all live. You name it, Murphy’s Law, Warzone, Ensign, Cold Front, H2O, they’re all here.
Mighty Mighty BossTones – Mighty Mighty Throwdown Live – Review February 1, 1997 They energized the Boston scene with five nights of ska, punk and rock music at five sold out clubs all across the city.
Murphy’s Law – Dedicated – Review August 1, 1996 They’re still good at what they do best, playing fast, tight, concise punk songs splashed with humor.
Punk Rock Jukebox – Records February 1, 1996 Twenty-three bands contribute one cover tune each of punk rock oldies that inspired them to creativity, or pure imitation, as the case may be.