Subject to Change (compilation album)
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Subject to Change (compilation album) | ||
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Compilation album by Various Artists | ||
Released | 1996 | |
Recorded | Various | |
Genre | Various | |
Label | Airforce | |
Compiler | Karl Anderson & Bill Clodfelter |
Subject to Change is a compilation cd released by Airforce Records in 1996. It features artists from the Pacific Northwest. A common subtitle to the disc is "A Compilation of Northwest Artists to Benefit Artists For a Hate Free America." On the back of the cd case it reads: "Proceeds from the sale of Subject to Change benefit Artists for a Hate Free America (AHFA). AHFA is a non-profit organization dedicated to countering bigotry, homophobia, racism, violence and censorship in American politics and public life. AHFA educates and mobilizes people to work, live and vote hate free. AHFA's programs include Hate Free Radio, a national public service announcement campaign; the Plug In Program, linking people across the United States with local grassroots anti-hate organizations; and the Update, a quarterly report on hate hot spots and specific action alerts."
[edit] Track listing
- "Big Boys and Bruisers" - Alyssa Burrows
- "We Don't Want It" - Sweaty Nipples
- "Not Your Bottle" - The Dandy Warhols
- "Hate On Mine" - Cool Nutz
- "Underwear" - Carmina Piranha
- "Heroin Girl" - Everclear
- "From the Inside" - The Daylights
- "Hot Summer 1991" - Truly
- "Lips, Nails and Screws" - Eric Matthews
- "Sunspot Stop Watch" - Pete Droge
- "Get Up & Get Dissed" - 5 Fingers of Funk
- "I Never Get Any" - Alyssa Burrows
- "Cheap" - The Jimmies
- "American Theatric" - Floater
- "Babble" - Pilot
- "Nudie Hike" - Donut Hole Smile
- "Smile" - Super Deluxe
- "Energy" - Hungry Mob
- "Wither" - Village Idiot
- "Mama Can't Walk" - Gus Van Sant