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Music CD - Various Artists: Give 'em the Boot, Vol.3

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Music CD: Give 'em the Boot, Vol.3 Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $5.98
Our Price: $2.72
Your Save: $ 3.26 ( 55% )
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Manufacturer: Hellcat Records
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1. Sick of It All - Distillers 2. The Legend of Finn MacCumhail - Dropkick Murphys 3. Die Alone - Peters 4. Don Giovanni 5. Disgruntled 6. Dead American - Armstrong, Tim 7. Suburban Blight - Logan, Brad 8. Dead Yuppies - Agnostic Front 9. The Poisoning - Nerve Agents 10. Amera Nightmare 11. Kiss Kiss Kill Kill - Miret, Roger & the 12. Atheist Anthem - Stza 13. Who Killed the Cheerleader - Sandorff, Kristian 14. Power of Moonlite - Nick 13 15. Vampire Girl 16. Information Error - Hillyard 17. Global a Go-Go - Cook, Pablo 18. Precipice - King Django 19. Nothing Good to Eat - Ruggiero 20. We Evolve - Mouthwash 21. One Stones Throw Away from a Riot
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0045778044429 Format: Enhanced Label: Hellcat Records Manufacturer: Hellcat Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Hellcat Records Release Date: 2002-02-12 Studio: Hellcat Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: best compilation i own Comment: This cd is the best compilation i own. It has a devils brigade song called vampire girl. devils brigade is a psychobilly band which is everyone in rancid except for lars. it also has good tracks from tiger army, lars and the bastards, nekromantix, rancid, distillers,agnostic front, dropkick murphys and some other this compilation is awesome but at the end theres some ska i dont enjoy too much. this cd also contains 2 videos you can watch on your computer. one is dropkick murphys - spicy mchaggis jig and the other is tiger army - cupids victim. this is a very good compilation its well worth 5-6 bucks.i hope they come out with give em the boot 4.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good mix Comment: give em the boot 2 had a lot of reggae & ska on it & this one is more punk rock, which is good. the bands on it were really good and i pretty much liked every song (the joe strummer one was kind of weird...not like the clash at all). i would recommend it especially since it's so cheap.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another in a great series Comment: Hellcat Records has turned out another great compilation. I must say that it sounds a little harder, the music a little less melodic and more hardcore. That's just fine by me. The music videos are a nice touch. "The Spicy McHaggis Jig" video is one of the funniest videos I've seen in a long time. Good work, Tim!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not as good as Give em the boot 2.... Comment: I was excited when I saw that their was a new Give em the boot compilation out, as Give em the boot 2, is one of my favorite cd's ever. Although when I played this cd I was sad to hear that the reggae and ska sounds that where on Give em the boot 2 have been substituted for a straight ahead punk compilation. Not to mention that the quality of songs on this album, are nowhere as good as the tracks selected for the two previous Give em the boot cd's. If you are going to get a Give em the Boot cd, buy the second installment, it is much better...
Customer Rating:      Summary: In a word: Disappointing. Comment: Give 'Em The Boots I and II are punk-rock neccessities. Sprinkled with ska, reggae and rocksteady, they were truly palatable for those of us with eclectic tastes. Sadly, Give 'Em The Boot III purifies itself of most of the reggae and ska from it's two previous outings, leaving us with a punk rock wasteland. The songs here just simply aren't up to Hellcat's high standars. There are a few good moments (The Slackers' BRILLIANT "Information Error", the Tiger Army video) but that is outweighed by a parade of messy and talentless punk rock. Even the Rancid track is anemic.Although, for [the money], "Give 'Em The Boot III" isn't much of a gamble. Still, it's been three years since Vol. II, and III frankly falls flat on it's body-pierced face.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The highly anticipated third volume in Hellcat's 'Give 'Em the Boot' sampler series. This time around you get punk, hardcore, reggae, and psychobilly sounds from Dropkick Murphys, U.S. Bombs, Rancid, Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards, F-Minus, Agnostic Front, Duane Peters & The Hunns, Leftover Crack, Tiger Army, Slackers, Joe Strummer, King Django, Pietasters, Mouthwash, Gadjits, and Hepcat, plus unreleased material from Distillers, Roger Miret & The Disasters, And Devils Brigade (featuring Matt Freeman of Rancid). Includes two bonus video clips from Dropkick Murphys and Tiger Army. Digipak.
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