| | Riotus Assembly CD
Contains 15 tracks.
Performers include: Vice Squad, Abrasive Wheels, Chaos UK, Resistance 77, Chaotic Dischord. Riotus Assembly Songs | 1. | Coward - Vice Squad |
| 2. | Mary Whitehouse - Organized Chaos |
| 3. | Criminal Youth - Abrasive Wheels |
| 4. | Your War - Court Martial |
| 5. | Senseless Conflict - Chaos UK |
| 6. | Fun Wars |
| 7. | Bricks in Brixton - Resistance 77 |
| 8. | Where Does Your Money Go |
| 9. | It's a Sell Out - Vice Squad |
| 10. | Psycho |
| 11. | Blown Away - Expelled |
| 12. | T.D.A. |
| 13. | Sanctuary |
| 14. | British Man - Lunatic Fringe |
| 15. | Accident |
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