Bridge Nine reveal tracklisting for ‘xXx Fanzine’ compilation

By Aaron Lohan

Bridge Nine Records have shared the full tracklisting for the accompanying covers compilation for the restored version of ‘xXx Fanzine (1983-88) Hardcore & Punk in the Eighties’.

The 12″ compilation features the likes of Strife, letlive., The Riverboat Gamblers and more covering songs from that era in hardcore/punk. The collection itself is comprised of articles, reviews and photographs from the Boston based 80’s hardcore/punk zine. It not only restores such articles from that era, but also comes with a “then and now” perspective i.e. re-interviewing the bands who were originally interviewed in the document, including Ian MacKaye, Keith Morris, members of Agnostic Front, Bad Brains and Cro-Mags.

To coincide with the reveal, LA band Nomads have shared their two cover song rendition of Crucifix’s ‘How, When, Where’ and Agnostic Front’s ‘The Eliminator’ via Decibel Magazine.

The full tracklisting is as follows:

1. Strife – Who Are You? (Void)
2. Done Dying – Blending In (Government Issue)
3. Letlive – Fix Me (Black Flag)
4. Trial – Money (Embrace)
5. H2O – Safe (Dag Nasty)
6. Nomads – How When Where / The Eliminator (Cruxifix / Agnostic Front)
7. Walter Schriefels – Society Suckers (Agnostic Front)
8. Tombs – Kiss Of Steel (Samhain)
9. Voivod – Man In The Trees (Die Kreuzen)
10. Aeges – Hungry Child (Corrosion Of Conformity)
11. Last Light – A Wish To Dream (Uniform Choice)
12. Fuck You Pay Me – Religious Wars (Subhumans)
13. Jesse Leech – Salad Days (Minor Threat)
14. Shai Hulud – Raw Power (Raw Power)
15. True Rivals – Coolidge (Descendents)
16. Fu Manchu – When The Shit Hits The Fan (Circle Jerks)
17. Gallows – The Possibility Of Life’s Destruction (Discharge)
18. American Nightmare – It’s The Limit (Cro-Mags)
19. Riverboat Gamblers – Hate The Police (The Dicks)

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