Compilation Appearances
Year | Compilation | Songs | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Cracks in the Sidewalk | "9:30 May 2" | Later released on My First Bells. The compilation was New Alliance Records' first release. |
1981 | Chunks | "Clocks" | Later released on My First Bells. |
Rodney on the Roq: Volume 2 | "Search" | From The Punch Line. | |
Life is Beautiful So Why Not Eat Health Foods? | "Prelude" | T. Rex cover, later released on My First Bells. | |
American Youth Report | "Working Men are Pissed" | Later released on The Politics of Time. | |
The Future Looks Bright Ahead | "Punch Line", "Warfare", "Straight Jacket", "Tension" | Later released on The Punch Line. | |
1982 | Life is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself? | "Shit You Hear At Parties", "Maternal Rite" | Later released on The Politics of Time. |
1983 | Hell Comes To Your House Part II | "Corona" | Later released on Double Nickels on the Dime. |
The Blasting Concept | "Paranoid Chant", "The Maze", "Boiling", "Games" | "Paranoid Chant" and "The Maze" from Paranoid Time, and "Boiling" and "Games" from The Punch Line. | |
We Got Power | "Party with Me Punker" | Later released on The Politics of Time. | |
The Radio Tokyo Tapes | "I Felt Like A Gringo" | From Buzz or Howl Under The Influence of Heat. | |
1984 | Rat Music for Rat People Vol. 2 (CD Presents) | "Fake Contest" | From What Makes a Man Start Fires?. |
Mystic Sampler #1 | "Party with Me Punker" | Later released on The Politics of Time. | |
Meathouse 1 | "Split Red", "Base King", "Prelude" | "Split Red" from Bean Spill, "Base King" from The Politics of Time. "Prelude" is a T. Rex cover, later released on My First Bells. | |
1985 | The Radio Tokyo Tapes, Vol. 3 | "Time" | Richard Hell cover |
1986 | The Blasting Concept Vol. 2 | "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" | Van Halen cover from Double Nickels on the Dime. Chorusless version of the song. |
The 7 Inch Wonders of the World | "Validation", "The Maze", "Definitions", "Sickles and Hammers", "Fascist", "Joe McCarthy's Ghost", "Paranoid Chant" | All the songs of Paranoid Time. | |
1987 | The Best Of The Radio Tokyo Tapes | "I Felt Like A Gringo" | From Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat. |
1988 | SST Acoustic | "Stories" | From 3-Way Tie (For Last). |
1990 | CMJ 10 | "Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing" | From Double Nickels on the Dime. |
Duck and Cover | "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" | ||
1994 | Our Band Could Be Your Life | "Badges (live)" | A Minutemen tribute album, featuring covers of Minutemen songs by various artists. "Badges" is a live version recorded with Richard Derrick on drums. |
1997 | Live at WREK | "Political Nightmare" | From 3-Way Tie (For Last) |
2000 | Gimmie Indie Rock V.1 | "Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing" | From Double Nickels on the Dime. |
Under the Influence | "History Lesson - Part II", "Storm In My House" | ||
2002 | Modern Rock | "Courage" | From 3-Way Tie (For Last). |
2003 | D. Boon And Friends | "I Felt Like A Gringo", "Self-Referenced", God Bows to Math", "Themselves", "#1 Hit Song", "History Lesson - Part II" | "I Felt Like A Gringo" and "Self-Referenced" from Buzz or Howl Under The Influence of Heat, others from Double Nickels on the Dime. |
2004 | Party or Go Home | "Party with Me Punker" | From The Politics of Time. |
Left of the Dial | "Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing" | From Double Nickels on the Dime. |
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