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Wiretap releases new ACLU-fundraising compilation

Posted by Loren on November 13, 2017

Wiretap releases new ACLU-fundraising compilation
photo by Loren Green

Wiretap Records is now selling Attention: A Punk Rock Feast Compilation, a 35 track compilation of punk bands including Iron Chic, Spanish Love Songs, No Trigger, Daydream, and Save Ends. The release is part of a quarterly "Attention!" series to raise funds for the American Civil Liberties Union.

Check out a full track and artist listing after the jump, and visit here for info about a purchase.

Tracklist:

Young Hunger - The Things I Think (But I Don't Mean)

Iron Chic - My Best Friend (Is A Nihilist)

Breaklights - Runaways

Spanish Love Songs - Buffalo Buffalo

Such Gold - Deep in a Hole

Wolves&Wolves&Wolves&Wolves - Excommunicate Me

Big Nothing - Cincinnatti

Sincere Engineer - Shattering

Grieving - Start Young

Kali Masi - Some Friends

donaher - Heather

Harker - Hellion

Wicked Bears - No Vacancy

Odd Robot – Vonnegut

Starving Arts - Found Me Young

Avenues – Supersonic

No Trigger - Holy Punks

Kamikaze Girls - KG Goes To The Pub

KNIFEY - Serf

Allweather - Home Is Where You Make It

Turnspit - Irish Name

Regarde - Patterns

Living Room - Tinker

In Good Nature - Weathered

Cold Wrecks - Therapy

Slowkiss - Forever Together

Allout Helter - Andromeda IV

HiGH - Evil Gene

Nightmarathons - Damascus

UnderTipper - Stayed Up Too Late

SLED - They Control

Young Harts - Reassured

Static Radio - Songs About Screams

Daydream - Run Walk Run

Save Ends - Heavy Hearts

Wiretap releases new ACLU-fundraising compilation
photo by Loren Green

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