01. The Latest Plague ? From First To Last

02. Situations - Escape The Fate

03. Little Maggots - The Matches

04. Forever Young - Youth Group

05. Attractive Today - Motion City Soundtrack

06. Surrender - Matchbook Romance

07. I Am The Wind, You Are The Feather - Vanna

08. Last Light - Converge

09. Hot Piss - Some Girls

10. Pretty People Never Lie, Vampires... - I Am Ghost

11. Benzi Box (feat. Cee-Lo) - DANGERDOOM

12. Los Angeles Is Burning - Bad Religion

13. The Gold Song - Bouncing Souls

14. Knocked Down - Pennywise

15. New Eyes Open - The Draft

16. The Buzz Kill (Reanimator Remix) - Sage Francis

17. The Latest Plague (Atticus Remix) - From First To Last



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Unsound Vol. 1
Unsound

After ten years and as many releases, the Punk-O-Rama compilation series is being retired and replaced by the new Epitaph compilation series, UNSOUND! Always the trendsetter, Epitaph was the first label to produce a low-priced punk rock compilation, and after a decade, Punk-O-Rama is the longest running comp of its kind. UNSOUND VOL. 1 picks up where Punk-O-Rama left off, continuing to highlight the best of Epitaph?s landmark bands while introducing the most stellar emerging talent in the scene. With a whole new look and an assemblage of today?s best bands, UNSOUND promises to become an instant classic.

UNSOUND plays like a favorite mixtape with a great variety of the kind of music you love from emo, hardcore and punk, to indie and underground hip-hop, with each song flowing seamlessly from one mood to the next, it?s the perfect soundtrack for the summer of 2006.

Exclusive to UNSOUND VOL. 1 is a From First to Last track remixed by Nine Inch Nails producer Atticus Ross and a Re...

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CATALOG DATA

No: #86813

US Rel. Date: 06/06/2006

EU Rel. Date: 06/05/2006

Type: Full

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User Comments

Average Fan Rating: 3.38

 


icon1031

03/15/2007

One long Rant 1/3

Right to start with, punk is not a fashion. Nor to a point is it a sound, it is an attitude, a way of thinking. And it vexes me to hear so called punks being so narrow-minded, the whole idea behind punk’o’Rama was to bring new music to like minded people. Hip – hop acts such as sage Francis, although not stereotypically punk, have a lot to shout about and do it effectively with a greater understanding of (in my mind) the notion of punk-rock.

Kevlar

02/04/2007

if you want Rancid and the Distillers, buy a Give Em the Boot.
Epitaph is finally making a comp of JUST their bands. Not bands that used to be on the label. BR, BS, and PW are the only decent bands on Epitaph anymore.
I am dissapointed by what I see!!
Epitaph better start writing their own epitaph, for they went down with the P-O-R cds!!

Nierenhausen

01/11/2007

:(

come on epitaph.... por totally got me into all the music i listen to now, and unsound was just dissapointing. we need more rancid and distillers.

kake21

10/15/2006

Eh... it's good...

Yeah... I kinda like it. It has some new bands I haven't heard on it. But... yeah... it's good. Not the best... but good.

Peace. :)

elpeligro13

10/06/2006

WTF!!

EMO?!? RAP!?!? UNSOUND!?!? BULLSHIT! THERES NOTHING PUNK ABOUT THIS CRAP! EPITAPH SHOULD HAVE KEPT THE NAME THE SAME AND JUST HAVE PUNK ON THIS DAMN CD! 0 STARS!

vanna_rules

09/22/2006

I like this album.. but what i dont get is why is there rap on it??? like wtf.. like were gonna take a punk label and put rap on it... retarded... other than that this album is pretty good... but i dont like the name change POR all the way

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