| | 33 1/3 RPM'S CD
33 1/3 RPM'S Songs | 1. | Burnt Myself - Gee Strings |
| 2. | Dullish - Gee Strings |
| 3. | Drank a Lot - Gee Strings |
| 4. | Last Man Alive - The Texas Thieves |
| 5. | Killer on Craig's List - The Texas Thieves |
| 6. | Dying of Stress - The Texas Thieves |
| 7. | Anti-Social |
| 8. | Pillz, The |
| 9. | Stupid Girl |
| 10. | Nippleitis - Davey Nipples |
| 11. | Timt to Assassinate Fat Mike - Davey Nipples |
| 12. | Cookie Dough - Davey Nipples |
| 13. | Nation Rehabilitation - Neon Maniacs |
| 14. | Nomad - Neon Maniacs |
| 15. | Young Blades - Neon Maniacs |
| 16. | Our Girlfriend |
| 17. | Dead in the Water |
| 18. | Blood Shed for Song |
| 19. | 6th Level |
| 20. | Better Late Than Ever |
| 21. | Die Cause I Hate You |
| 22. | Defeated |
| 23. | Try Failing |
| 24. | I Don't Believe |
| 25. | Two Fist - Cell Block 5 |
| 26. | Tough Break - Cell Block 5 |
| 27. | Englishman - Cell Block 5 |
| 28. | (You're A) Freak - Spoiled Rotten |
| 29. | Valley Girl - Spoiled Rotten |
| 30. | I Want My Rock N' Roll - Spoiled Rotten |
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