Punk Rock Is Your Friend
Punk Rock is Your Friend | ||||
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Compilation album by Kung Fu Records | ||||
Released | June 11, 2002 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Kung Fu Records | |||
Kung Fu Records chronology | ||||
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Punk Rock is Your Friend is the third compilation album by the Seal Beach, California record label Kung Fu Records, released in 2002. It features artists signed to the label at the time. It also features songs by artists who were not signed to the label though who have contributed songs to some of their releases, such as No Use for a Name. It was the first of the label's samplers to carry the "Punk Rock is Your Friend" title, which then became the title of the ongoing sampler series.
Track listing
- Audio Karate - "Senior Year" (from Space Camp)
- Audio Karate - "Betrayed" (previously unreleased)
- Ozma - "The Business of Getting Down" (from The Doubble Donkey Disc)
- Ozma - "The Ups and Downs" (from Rock and Roll Part Three)
- Tsunami Bomb - "Roundabout" (demo version for The Ultimate Escape)
- Tsunami Bomb - "No One's Looking" (from The Invasion from Within!)
- The Vandals - "I'm Black" (previously unreleased)
- The Vandals - "My First Xmas (As a Woman)" (from Oi to the World)
- Antifreeze - "Birthday Weekend" (previously unreleased)
- Antifreeze - "Bankruptcy" (from Four Letter Words)
- Useless ID - "Jukebox 86" (previously unreleased)
- Useless ID - "No Time for Me to Be a Teenager" (from Bad Story, Happy Ending)
- Mi6 - "Weight of the World" (previously unreleased)
- Mi6 - "Jeff Brown" (from Lunchbox)
- No Use for a Name - "Not Your Savior" (live)* (from the film Cake Boy)
- The Ataris - "Make it Last" (from ...Anywhere But Here)
- The Ataris - "Are We There Yet?" (live) (from the television series Fear of a Punk Planet)
*Track 17 is from the Kung Fu Films movie Cake Boy starring Warren Fitzgerald, which at the time was titled Selwyn's Nuts.
Album information
- Record label: Kung Fu Records
- Mastered at Formula 1 Studios in La Habra, California by Greg Koller
- Layout by Mickey Stern and Kris Martinez
- Graphic design by Paul Frank Industries
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