Track List (CD)
- "Intro" - Mr. Scruff
- "Ing" - Mungo's Hi Fi
- "Waterhouse Rock (Groove Corporation mix)" - Big Youth
- "Black Milk" - Eighth From The Egg
- "Going Way Back" - Just Ice
- "Time Machine" - Chocolate Milk
- "Flashback" - The Arsonists
- "Back In The Day" - Erykah Badu
- "My Kung Fu" - UTD
- "Ego Trippin" - Ultramagnetic MCs
- "Wrong Girls To Play With (dub)" - Papa Austin with The Great Peso
- "Tell Me How" - Sarah Winton
- "Recognition" - Demon Boyz
- "Check the Vibe" - Dred Scott
- "Funky For You" - Mark Rae vs Deadbeats
- "Dopest Verse" - Madkap
- "Disney On Acid" - 2day & 2moro / "Learn To Be Strong (acapella)" - Cappo
- "Impressions (pt.3)" - The Peddlers
- "Carrefour" - Luis Enriquez
- "Funky Axe" - Spaghetti Head
- "Highland Park" - Connie Price & The Keystones
- "Sweetie Pie" - Stone Alliance
- "Bounce Ta This" - Showbiz & AG
- "Check It" - Lords of the Underground
- "Deep Waters" - Microdisiacs
- "Searching For Mr Manuva" - Border Crossing
- "Pins & Needles" - Tipper
- "Detchibe" - Prefuse 73
- "CPU Song" - Little Miss Trinitron
- "Fairplay" - Soul II Soul
- "You Have Got To Have Freedom" - Pharoah Sanders
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