Other Appearances
- Let Them Eat Jellybeans (Alternative Tentacles LP, 1981) featured the 45 version of "Pay To Cum"
- New York Thrash (ROIR cassette, 1982) featured the songs "Regulator" and "Big Takeover" from Bad Brains
- Rat Music for Rat People (CD Presents, 1982) (Songs "How Low Can A Punk Get?" and "You")
- Pump Up the Volume Motion Picture Soundtrack (1990) (Song "Kick Out the Jams" with Henry Rollins)
- H.R. appeared on the song "Without Jah, Nothin'" by P.O.D., being track 13 on the 2001 album Satellite.
- H.R. also appeared on the song "New Sun" on Long Beach Dub All-Stars' 1999 debut album Right Back.
- The band contributed the music of their song "Re-Ignition" to a remix of Lil Jon's "Real Nigga Roll Call".
- The song "I Against I" appeared on the video game Matt Hoffman's pro BMX 2 as well as EA's skate.
- The song "Soul Craft" was featured in the video game "Backyard Wrestling 2"
- The song "Banned in D.C." appeared on the video game Tony Hawk's Proving Ground.
- "Banned in D.C." also appears in the video game Saints Row.
- The song "Right Brigade" appeared on the video game Grand Theft Auto IV.
- A considerable part of the American Hardcore documentary (2006) is duly devoted to the Bad Brains.
- H.R. and Darryl Jenifer contributed to rapper Ill Bill's album The Hour of Reprisal on the track "Riya".
- Drum and bass producer Hive has a track entitled "Ultrasonic Sound" which heavily samples the song "Re-Ignition" by Bad Brains.
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