Band : Various Artists
Album : Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Release Year : 2005
Genre : Post-Hardcore / Punk / Hardcore
Tracklist :
01 Senses Fail - Institutionalized (Suicidal Tendencies, 1983)
02 Taking Back Sunday - Suburban Home / I Like Food (Descendents, 1982/1981)
03 My Chemical Romance - Astro Zombies (The Misfits, 1982)
04 Emanuel - Search and Destroy (The Stooges, 1973)
05 Saves The Day - Sonic Reducer (The Dead Boys, 1977)
06 Dropkick Murphys - Who Is Who (The Adolescents, 1981)
07 Thrice - Seeing Red / Screaming At A Wall (Minor Threat, 1981)
08 The Bled - House of Suffering (Bad Brains, 1986)
09 Hot Snakes - Time To Escape (Government Issue, 1981)
10 Fall Out Boy - Start Today (Gorilla Biscuits, 1989)
11 Alkaline Trio - Wash Away (TSOL, 1982)
12 Thursday - Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) (Buzzcocks, 1978)
13 From Autumn To Ashes - Let's Have A War (Fear, 1982)
14 Rise Against - Fix Me (Black Flag, 1978)
Skateboard
culture took hold of California in the late '70s and early '80s, where
kids in cities like Santa Monica and Los Angeles defined freestyle
skating from the ground up. Of course, at the time, music was just
exciting. Punk rock was fragmenting, and bands like Black Flag on the
West Coast and Minor Threat in the East were forging the new rhythms of
hardcore. It's that sound Tony Hawk's American Wasteland taps for its
soundtrack. But instead of putting together the usual comp of classic
punk and hardcore, contemporary bands have been asked to contribute
covers. Naturally the results vary. But for the most part it's a solid
set, both for fans of the original songs and the current bands covering
them. Buddy Nielsen really nails Mike Muir's apathetic teen intonation
on Senses Fail's version of "Institutionalized," "All I wanted was a
Pepsi! And she wouldn't give it to me!" My Chemical Romance are a
predictable choice for the Misfits' "Astro Zombies," while Dropkick
Murphys muscle ably through the Adolescents' "Who Is Who." Most if not
all of the contributors are entirely faithful to their source material
-- Thrice even go so far as to distort and treble-ize everything in
their medley of Minor Threat's "Seeing Red/Screaming at a Wall," just
to nail that D.C. 1981 feel. It's also nice to see bands like T.S.O.L.,
Government Issue, and Gorilla Biscuits get exposure alongside the
usual entries from the Stooges and Descendents. (Hot Snakes, in
particular, do a great job with GI's "Time to Escape.") Rise Against,
who already covered "Nervous Breakdown" for Lords of Dogtown, must be
the official stand-ins for Black Flag when it comes to skateboarding
and the history of U.S. punk music: they end Tony Hawk's American
Wasteland with all 54 sneering seconds of Flag's "Fix Me."
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