Compilation albums played a particularly vital role in the development of new punk rock bands, since relatively few local bands had a large enough audience to justify their own albums.
This article lists a number of the most significant punk compilation albums.
Album | Released | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
American Youth Report | 1982 LP, 1994 CD | Bomp Records | Mostly Southern California hardcore |
The Blasting Concept | 1983 LP | SST Records | SST artists, mostly Southern California hardcore |
Can of Pork | 1992 2xLP, 1994 CD | Lookout! Records | 29 bands mostly from California. Also features bands from other parts of the U.S. |
The Decline of Western Civilization (soundtrack) | 1981 LP, 1996 CD | Warner Bros. | Live performances from the movie. Mostly L.A. hardcore. |
Flex Your Head | 1982 LP, 1993 CD | Dischord | 11 bands from the Washington D.C. hardcore scene |
Flipside Vinyl Fanzine | 1984 LP, 1993 CD | Flipside Records | 3-record set. The 2-CD version omits a few songs. Hardcore. |
Hell Comes to Your House | 1982 LP, 1998 CD | Time Bomb/Bemis Brain | Side 1 hardcore, side 2 deathrock |
Let Them Eat Jellybeans | 1981 LP | Alternative Tentacles | Side 1 hardcore, side 2 various genres. |
Nardcore | 1984 LP, 2002 CD | Mystic Records | Hardcore from Oxnard, California. An example of Mystic's "local" records. |
P.E.A.C.E./War | Various | R Radical Records | Double album. 53 Punk and Hardcore bands from 13 countries around the world. |
New York Thrash | 1982 cassette, 1998 CD | ROIR | CD has additional tracks. Punk and hardcore. |
Not So Quiet on the Western Front | 1982 LP, 1999 CD | Alternative Tentacles | 47 bands, mostly Northern California hardcore |
Punk-O-Rama | Various 1994-2005 | Epitaph Records | Series of low-cost albums featuring Epitaph artists. Early issues are mostly punk. |
Punkzilla | Various 2001 | Nitro Records | Compilation album consisting of songs by bands on Nitro Records. |
Rock Against Bush | Various 2004 | Fat Wreck Chords | Punk rock songs against George Bush. |
Rodney on the ROQ | Various | Posh Boy Records | Series of three. Punk and New Wave as popularized by the radio program. |
Streets | 1977 LP | Beggars Banquet Records | Early punk compilation (mostly from UK) |
The Thing That Ate Floyd | 1988 LP, 2002 CD | Lookout! Records | East Bay punk and hardcore. |
This Is Boston, Not L.A. | 1982 LP | Modern Method Records | Early Boston hardcore. CD version also includes the Unsafe at Any Speed compilation EP. |
Turn It Around! | 1987 2x 7", 1991 12" | Maximumrocknroll Very Small Records |
12 bands from the 924 Gilman Street project in Berkeley, California. |
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, punk and/or compilation:
“Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.”
—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“I am opposed to writing about the private lives of living authors and psychoanalyzing them while they are alive. Criticism is getting all mixed up with a combination of the Junior F.B.I.- men, discards from Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peep- hole and missing laundry list school.... Every young English professor sees gold in them dirty sheets now. Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same writer and you can see why their tongues are slavering.”
—Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961)
“When there’s no future
How can there be sin
We’re the flowers in the dustbin
We’re the poison in your human machine
We’re the future
Your future
God Save the Queen”
—The Sex Pistols, British punk band (1976-1979)
“The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)