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World Class Punk | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | 1984 |
Genre | Punk Rock, Hardcore Punk |
Length | 53:51 |
Label | ROIR |
Producer | Mykel Board |
World Class Punk is a punk rock compilation album. It was originally released in 1984 as a cassette. It was compiled by Mykel Board and published by the ROIR[1] label. It showcases 27 bands from 25 countries.
Track listing
[edit]- "Kriget Vancinne" - E.A.T.E.R. (Sweden) (2:37)
- "Campbells Sign" - What? (Australia) (1:03)
- "Working Class Zero" - The Zero Point (Denmark) (1:40)
- "Come Of It" - Hova-Lett Nagyfero Bikini (Hungary) (2:11)
- "Parasita" - Ratos de Porão (Brazil) (1:14)
- "Ni Un Amigo" - Solución Mortal (Mexico) (1:10)
- "Mozak" - Herpes Distress (Yugoslavia) (1:54)
- "Caos Final" - Slips & Sperma (Spain) (1:47)
- "Klasse" - Akutt Innleggelse (Norway) (1:17)
- "Détournement" - Névrose (France) (1:51)
- "Scapegoats" - Zyklome A (Belgium) (1:05)
- "Spytaj Milicjanta" - Dezerter (Poland) (1:40)
- "Gone Mad" - B.G.K. (Netherlands) (0:55)
- "Eine Neue Nacht" - Mottek (West Germany) (1:17)
- "HC Music" - Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers (Italy) (3:02)
- "Moment" - A-64 (Czechoslovakia) (2:40)
- "Freedom" - Exile in the Kingdom(Ireland) (3:33)
- "Surprise" - Purrkurr Pillnikk (Iceland) (1:04)
- "Under The Sun" - Warriors of the Last Days (Colombia) (1:57)
- "Dansa" - Grisen Skriker (Sweden) (3:02)
- "Jungle Out There" - Deja Voodoo (Canada) (1:00)
- "Quicklime" - Copulation (Switzerland) (2:34)
- "In The Darkened Night" - Villa 21 (Greece) (2:56)
- "Shock Time For Rock" - Pop Guns (South Africa)(2:31)
- "Six Million" - K4 (New Zealand) (2:19)
- "Boy/Girl" - Sort Sol (Denmark) (2:46)
- "Liian Monta Turhaa Sotaa" - The Bastards (Finland) (2:58)
References
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