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The Comp features 19 tracks of the best from the underground. Hardcore,Punk, Metal,and Indie Rock unite to bring back that good old compilation feeling. Bands include: When They All Fell, Band of Felons, Sutter Kane, The Ex-presidents, Forgetting Tomorrow, Return of the Blind Tonight we Dance and many more!These bands are shaping the East Coast sound and bringing something new to their respective genres. Do your part and support your scene by picking up a copy now, whatever you're into there is sure to be something for you. Apparatus Revolution Presents: Compilation Music | List Price | $6.99 (You save $0.44) | | Category | Heavy Metal Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7271318 | | Catalog number | 95653 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 11, 2006 |
Apparatus Revolution Presents Compilation Apparatus Revolution Presents: Compilation Songs | 1. | Gimme Some Carbon Death |
| 2. | Punk Rock Romance |
| 3. | Roll the Credits |
| 4. | Rise and Fall Complex |
| 5. | Possible, New England |
| 6. | Playing God with a Coat Hanger |
| 7. | Black Hearts, Blue Scars |
| 8. | What do we Have |
| 9. | Bitter Separation |
| 10. | The Worst Intentions, They'll Kill Us All |
| 11. | Cutting Corners |
| 12. | Second Time Around |
| 13. | There is Comfort Within Repetition |
| 14. | Working Poor |
| 15. | You've Sunk My... |
| 16. | Isolation |
| 17. | Vaginal Torture Device |
| 18. | Message |
| 19. | Solo Actor |
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