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VA - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 3 (1998)


1. "We Threw Gasoline on the Fire and Now We Have Stumps for Arms and No Eyebrows" – NOFX
2. "Everybodies Girl" – Dwarves
3. "World's on Heroin" – All
4. "Say Anything" – Bouncing Souls
5. "Delinquent Song" – Voodoo Glow Skulls
6. "Everready" – H2O
7. "Greed Motivates" – Straight Faced
8. "Telepath Boy" – ZEKE
9. "Never Connected" – Union 13
10. "Gotta Go" – Agnostic Front
11. "Defiled" – New Bomb Turks
12. "Haulass Hyena" – The Cramps
13. "Rats in the Hallway" – Rancid
14. "Steel-Toed Sneakers" – Humpers
15. "Bad Seed" – Wayne Kramer
16. "Rotten Egg" – Gas Huffer
17. "Poison Steak" – Red Aunts
18. "No Equalizer" – Down By Law
19. "Alright" – Osker
20. "A.D.D." – Ten Foot Pole
21. "Lozin' Must" - Millencolin
22. "You" – Bad Religion
23. "Ordinary Fight" – I Against I
24. "If" – Pulley
25. "Wake Up" – Pennywise
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