| | Supporting Radical Habits Vol. 2 CD
Due to the overwhelming growth of and demand for SRH products, Suburban Noize records have teamed up again to release the second SRH CD/DVD compilation. This set features music from the underground's cutting edge bands including unreleased tracks from Kottonmouth Kings, Slightly Stoopid, Pepper, Tech 9, and Sen Dog of Cypress Hill, as well as We Ride, Dogboy, Daddy X, Potluck, Big B & Dirtball, Di, Chucky Styles, Tech N9ne, The Expendables, The Beautiful Girls, Hed Pe, Mishka, Sprung Monkey, and Authority Zero. The DVD features music videos as well as highlights from the notorious SRH team members. Supporting Radical Habits Vol. 2 Music Supporting Radical Habits Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | On the Western Front - Di |
| 2. | Running Things - Kottonmouth Kings |
| 3. | Riot Maker - Tech N9ne |
| 4. | Road Rage - Mover/Saint Dog |
| 5. | Seeing Double at the Triple - NOFX |
| 6. | Babylon Madness - Dogboy |
| 7. | Living by the Gun - Danny Diablo |
| 8. | Da Shxt - Kingspade |
| 9. | Thinkin Bout Cops - Slightly Stoopid |
| 10. | Nite Club in Bali - (hed) p.e. |
| 11. | Gotta Get Mine - Potluck |
| 12. | Dont Go - SX10 |
| 13. | Get em Up - Subnoize Soul Jaz/Jared/Big B. Daddy X |
| 14. | Hardest Artist - The Dirtball |
| 15. | Let Dem Hos Fight - Fishbone |
| 16. | Higher Than a Mother Fxcker - Karl Richter Chamber Orchestra/O.P.M. |
| 17. | As I Come Back - Big Left |
| 18. | Mind Yo Biz - Chucky Styles |
| 19. | Real Recognizes Real - Ice Pick/Jamey Jasta/Ice-T |
| 20. | All I Ever - The Dirtball/Big B |
| 21. | At the Top - Last Laugh |
| 22. | No Regrets - Authority Zero |
| Supporting Radical Habits Vol. 2 Review
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