Hardcore Breakout USA Volume 2

Hardcore Breakout USA - Volume 2
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released 1995
Genre Hardcore punk, metalcore punk rock
Length 68:47
Label New Red Archives
Producer Various
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Hardcore Breakout USA - Volume 2[1] is an internationally distributed compilation album[2][3] mostly of artists that are on New Red Archives records. It was originally released in 1995 as a CD. The album was compiled by New Red Archives. It is part two to the 1990 release Hardcore Breakout USA. The Japanese version Skaters Gear - 6, was compiled and released in 1995.

Track listing

Hardcore Breakout USA

Volume 2 Part 1

  1. "On A String" - Dogs On Ice 2:51
  2. "People Suck" - No Use For A Name 2:08
  3. "Hi Jinx" - Fizgig 1:13
  4. "Backsight" - Caffeine 2:36
  5. "Im Nobody" - Shleprock 3:42
  6. "Fill It Up" - Hogan's Heroes 2:14
  7. "Get Along" - Passed 3:12
  8. "With A Capitol P" - Rail 2:45
  9. "Darth Vader" - Fizgig 3:26
  10. "No Race" - Corrupted Ideals 2:20
  11. "Flicknife Temper" - Sanity Assassins 3:04
  12. "Cant Break My Pride" - 2 Line Filler 2:25
  13. "Cold" - Hogan's Heroes 1:55

Part 2

  1. "Messages" - Ultraman 2:34
  2. "Over The Edge" - Corrupted Ideals 1:54
  3. "La Mancha Candidate" - Ten Bright Spikes 2:45
  4. "Sky Flying By" - Samiam 3:54
  5. "Born Addicted" - No Use For A Name 2:36
  6. "Mineola" - Ten Bright Spikes 3:22
  7. "Its Your Right" - The Wretch 2:44
  8. "Fish People" - Christ on a Crutch 2:06
  9. "I Dont Care" - Corrupted Ideals 2:17
  10. "Self Destruct" - UK Subs 2:24
  11. "Acid Rain" - Reagan Youth 1:54
  12. "DMV" - No Use For A Name 3:08
  13. "Slow Stupid & Hungry" - MDC 1:09
  14. "Go Away" - Samiam 3:47
  15. "000,000" - Ten Bright Spikes 3:42

References

  1. AllMusic "Hardcore Breakout USA - Volume 2". Retrieved August 22, 2010.
    • Maximum RockNRoll. General Section. Maximum RockNRoll, January 1991, p. 107.
    • Maximum RockNRoll. General Section. Maximum RockNRoll, February 1991, p. 106.
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