| Bonkers 2: Now We're Totally Bonkers | |||||
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| Compilation album by various artists | |||||
| Released | 1997 | ||||
| Genre | Happy Hardcore | ||||
| Length | 150:32 | ||||
| Label | React | ||||
| Compiler | Hixxy, Sharkey | ||||
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- Disc 1: Hixxy Mix
- Evolve - "The Living Dream" - - 4:51
- Antisocial - "My Way" - 4:19
- Demo - "I've Got a Feeling" - 1:37
- A Sense of Summer - "On Top (Hixxy '97 Mix)" - 4:13
- Antisocial - "Now You've Got" - 5:00
- Antisocial - "Forever Young" - 4:49
- Antisocial - "Whistle" - 4:17
- Hixxy & Sunset - "People's Party" - 4:38
- The DJ Unknown Project - "Critical Heights (DJ Hixxy remix)" - 4:28
- Vinylgroover - "Wham Bam" - 1:25
- Fade & Melody - "Is This Love?" - 2:43
- Fade & Bananaman - "A Dreams Surprise" - 2:30
- Dougal & Mickey Skedale - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - 2:52
- Antisocial - "Antisocial" - 3:46
- DJ Demo - "Your Mind (Slipmatt Remix)" - 4:07
- Evolve - "Sugar & Spice" - 2:41
- Blitz, Blaze & Revolution - "Big Up the Bass" - 2:09
- Antisocial - "24-7" - 5:43
- Antisocial - "Scream" - 3:56
- Force & Styles - "Paradise & Dreams" - 4:39
- Disc 2: Sharkey Mix
- Ramos, Supreme & UFO - "Ravestation (X-clusive RSR remix)" - 5:39
- Ramos, Supreme & UFO - "Tekniq" - 3:32
- Druid & Energy - "Future Dimensions" - 3:53
- Bang the Future - "Body Slam" - 4:57
- GSI - "Twister" - 5:49
- Darryl - "Whores in the House" - 3:07
- Quatro - "Rock 'n' Roll" - 3:52
- Druid & Trixxy - "E-Motion" - 4:01
- Rapido - "Inside Beat" - 4:32
- Marc Smith - "Boom 'n' Pow (Exclusive Marc Smith Remix)" - 4:21
- Fury - "Droppin' Bombs (Exclusive remix)" - 3:15
- Sharkey & Trixxy - "Genesis" - 5:59
- Helix - "UR Everything" - 5:03
- Sharkey & Trixxy - "Therapy" - 5:52
- Sharkey - "Revolution pt.1" - 4:27
- Trixxy - "See The Stars" - 2:54
- Eclipse - "Ultraworld 5" - 4:15
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