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Rock And Roll 1 ROUGH TRADE SHOPS

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Rock And Roll 1: ROUGH TRADE SHOPS

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Mute Records Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  I Got A Right The Stooges
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2.  Underdog The Dirtbombs
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3.  Agitated Electric Eels
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4.  Ruby Boss Hog
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5.  Don Juan: (i'm a) The Embarassment
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6.  She Cracked: (1972 demo version) The Modern Lovers
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7.  It Came From Japan The Von Bondies
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8.  Tornado Thomas Jefferso...
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9.  Jim Mother f**ker Gaunt
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10.  Hey Sailor The Detroit Cobras
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11.  Round Every Corner Thee Headcoats
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12.  Ain't It Fun Rocket From The...
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13.  Hey B*****d STP
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14.  Outsmarted The Hives
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15.  Tony's Theme Pixies
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16.  Big Jesus Trashcan The Birthday Party
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17.  Headburn Halo Of Flies
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18.  C.Q. Clinic
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19.  2 Kindsa Love The Jon Spencer...
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20.  Freak Shop USA Monster Magnet
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21.  Dr. Bucks' Letter The Fall
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22.  Human Fly The Cramps
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23.  Summertime Blues Guitar Wolf
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24.  Skunk: (sonicly speaking) MC5
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Hate The Police Mudhoney
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2.  Know Your Product The Saints
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3.  Chase The Dragon Beasts Of Bourbon
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4.  Human Cannonball Butthole Surfers
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5.  Rocket USA Suicide
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6.  Stand Up! Reelfoot
PW Long
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7.  Alright Pussy Galore
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8.  That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate Mission Of Burma
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9.  Cat Claw The Kills
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10.  Pere Ubu more
11.  Phobias L.A.L.
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12.  My Rival Alex Chilton
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13.  Strained & Lit Red Red Meat
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14.  View From Here The Gories
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15.  Born In '69 Rocket From The...
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16.  Otherside The Beatings
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17.  Hot Wire My Heart Crime
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18.  Born On The Floor Make Up
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19.  Play In The Summer Trans Am
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20.  Life Of Crime The Weirdos
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21.  Mercury Royal Trux
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22.  More Light J Mascis
The Fog
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Featured Review
The Fear The Fear
Lily Allen
Lily Allen was getting itchy feet after her record label repeatedly postponed the release of her second effort, "It's Not Me, It's You"; but finally, in the new year, her turn to revalidate herself will arrive, beginning with another slice of shiny pop, in which the singer indulges into pop stars' usual temptation of ranting about the difficulties of a newly acquired celebrity lifestyle. No panic, though; "The Fear" is not another of those self-pitying pats in the back. Instead, is pretty much "Alright Still" once again; with Lily's witty lyrics underlined by light electronic touches, making it even more chart-friendly. A strong return, only overshadowed by the sudden impact caused when her spontaneous version of Britney's "Womanizer" leaked from producer Mark Ronson's online radio show. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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