Punk Sucks
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Punk Sucks is a California punk rock compilation album, released by Southern California-based Liberation Records in 1994.
The album title is believed to have been derived from an obscure t-shirt design produced by a local independent record store in Costa Mesa, California: Noise-Noise-Noise.
Many credit this album for introducing a new generation of fans to punk music in the mid 1990's. Fans of F.Y.P and Naked Aggression also noticed a peak in "jock" attendance at their shows shortly after the release of this CD. But actual evidence that this compilation was a direct influence of that change in crowd make-up has been disputed.
The album contains the following tracks and bands:
- Pennywise - Slowdown
- No Use for a Name - Soulmate
- Ten Foot Pole - Racer X
- Sublime - All You Need
- Home Grown - Face in the Crowd
- Glow Skulls - Descendent's Song
- White Kaps - Germs
- 88 Fingers Louie - Too Many
- Neighbors - Sometimes
- H.F.L. - Old School Pride
- Everready - I Hate You
- Bollweevils - New Dreams
- Unwritten Law - Crazy Poway Kids
- Good Riddance - Mother Superior
- blink-182 - M&M's
- Strung Out - Support Your Troops
- Naked Aggression - Right Now
- Jugheads Revenge - 49 And 61
- Funeral Oration - Damn You
- Overlap - Song #9
- Bouncing Souls - The Ballad Of Johnny X
- Boris the Sprinkler - All My Time
- Glue Gun - Skate The Haight
- Quincy Punx - Cereal Killer
- Fed Up! - Can't Figure It
- Straight Faced - Omit
- F.Y.P - 2000 A.D.
- Fighting Cause - Bummers
- Supernovice - Out On The Grass
- The Living End - Deadbeat