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Tracklist

1Pan Am She's Not Dead
2YAWP!Falafel Bob
3The NitwitzGrandma Gives Good Head
4Detonator Don't Hold Me Back
5NRABald Wig
6Smart BombMy Mommy's Gun
7JillfriskyNorth America Sucks
8Bambix Bam Bam Bam
9Miss FitSauerkrautfactory Success
10Void Section District 72
11HeideroosjesSit Back, Zap, Grow Fat And Die
12Funeral Oration Little Stunded Mind
13PerksBakken Vol Met Geld
14WarthogsAgain
15Long Shot Comedy Club
16Uit De SlootZelfmoordpak
17Smut Hostitude
18Beatbusters, ThePrivate Teddybear

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
VP055Various Decade: A Tribute To 10 Years Destroika Punk ‎(CD, Comp)Vitaminepillen RecordsVP055Netherlands1998

Notes

Compilation of various bands doing a cover of a Brezhnev song.
Special edition in cardboard sleeve, presented to visitors of the 10th anniversary party in Amsterdam.

Info

Disc IDs 1. Cover Art 1. Additional details. Type: Album Compilation. Status: Official. Language: English. Script: Latin. Genre: Hardcore, Punk, Punk Rock. Release date: 1999. Format: MP3 CBR 320 kbits. Uit De Sloot - Zelfmoordpak 08. Yawp - Falafel Bob 09. DJ Detonator - Don't Hold Me Back 10. The Warthogs - Again 11. Jill Frisky - North America Sucks 12. Decade - The Tracks The Rare and Classic Tracks of 10 Years of Superstition. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen to all tracks of Decade: A Tribute To 10 Years Destroika Punk for free. Tracks In This Album. Bam Bam Bam - Bambix. District 72 - Void Section. She's Not Dead - Pan Am. Private Teddybear - Beatbusters. Hostitude - Smut. Bald Wig - NRA. Musician: Various Title: Decade: A Tribute To 10 Years Destroika Punk Category: Rock Country: Netherlands Released: 1998 Rating: 4. 45 Votes: 415 Other Formats: MMF MIDI DMF AHX RA VQF AIFF. Related music albums: Kate's Party - Back Down. Void Section - We've Had Enough. As we wind down the end of the 2010s and start the 2020s, it's time to reflect the decade that was and take a look at some of the best rock albums of the last 10 years. Rock definitely evolved over the last decade, with certain acts really pushing the envelope forward and taking music in new and interesting directions, while other acts looked to the lessons taught by rock's forefathers and brought some of the old school, no holds barred good times back into style. We saw several acts carry over the success from the previous decade and become true kings of the airwaves during the 2010. 15 years into their career and light years from their deathcore beginnings, the Sheffield band embarked on an odyssey in sound, turning in a pop-metal album that touches on ambient and electro-pop with cameos from Dani Filth and Grimes. Its ballsy, bold, loads of fun and proof alone that this band can do what they want and get away with it. Together they created a wildly ambitious album that paid tribute to the past while sounding unmistakably like the future. And then, of course, there was Get Lucky still the sound of the summer. Key track: Get Lucky. Justin Vernons impact over the past decade is undeniable. Twelve years after Arctic Monkeys released a debut album that shook the British rock scene out of its doldrums, the Sheffield boy wonders came up with this: a concept album about a luxury lunar resort that surgically removed the blues influences on AM and replaced them with lounge jazz and absurdist lyrics. After hit album Voodoo, DAngelo almost died by various means, including addiction and a car crash. In Colour is a lovingly crafted tribute to the rave a kaleidoscope of beats and pulsing synths that stitch together the many moods you can find on the dancefloor, from the ecstasy of a drop to the melancholy of knowing the night must, at some point, come to an end. The first album was on a very tiny label and it still did 20,000 in two weeks. By the time CBS got Kings, we'd sold 50,000 records just on our following, and that made the charts. On the run-out groove the band scratched a note of black humour, Can I Use Your Bathroom in tribute to their singer Owen having died in the bath. A barnstorming single from beginning to end with Owen's brilliantly bruised, searing vocals, the late and very much missed Paul Fox's blistering guitar, Segs tight runs on bass and the unique fills and abrasive power of Dave Ruffy on drums surely one of punks greatest drummers. July 15. You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience

Various - Decade: A Tribute To 10 Years Destroika Punk mp3

Performer: Various

Title: Decade: A Tribute To 10 Years Destroika Punk

Country: Netherlands

Release date: 1998

Label: Vitaminepillen Records

Style: Punk, Ska, Hardcore

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 2081 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 399

Record source: CD, Compilation, Limited Edition, Special Edition

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