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Volume 2

The Hellacopters – Cream of the Crap! – Review

May 9, 2005

Aimed mainly at hardcore fans and completists. Volume 2 contains a disproportionate number of covers, which have always been the band’s Achilles heel.

Plea For Peace Take Action – Volume 2 – Review

January 3, 2003

Second disc from the highly-successful tour that benefits The National Hopeline Network and Kristin Brooks Hope Center. A who’s who of underground artists.

Another Year on the Streets – Volume 2 – Review

August 2, 2002

Another Year on the Streets Volume 2 is pretty easy to summarize. Everyone knows which side of the fence they’re on, so why don’t I just point to the fence?

This is Solid State – Volume 2 – Review

February 22, 2002

All of the sweaty, distortion masters of metal: Stretch Arm Strong, Blindside, and Born Blind balance out the equation by providing finger-pointing material.

You Gotta Have… Moxie – Volume 2 – Review

January 1, 2000

80-some-odd tracks from national and international acts that even flew under Lenny Kaye’s Nuggets radar but that a couple people thought worthy of preserving.

The Wedding Singer – Volume 2 – Review

April 1, 1999

Not significantly different from those horrid informercials, I got these for free. And I’m pretty sure these are available in stores.

The Candy Snatchers – Live on a Five – Volume 2 – Review

February 1, 1997

A five-inch record from one of today’s punk bands who fondly remember the late ’70s/early ’80s. They could have been on stage in one of those ’80s movie sets.

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