Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake, Vol. 2

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Atticus ...Dragging the Lake. II
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Compilation album by Various Artists
Released March 17, 2003
Recorded Various Times
Genre Punk rock
Label SideOneDummy
Various Artists chronology
Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake
(2002)
Atticus ...Dragging the Lake. II
(2003)
Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake, Vol. 3
(2005)
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Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake, Vol. 2 was the second in the series of compilation albums created by Atticus Clothing.

Atticus Clothing

Atticus is a brand of clothing founded in 2001 by Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge, along with their childhood friend Dylan Anderson.

Track listing

  1. "I'm Not Invisible" by Rocket from the Crypt
  2. "Remedy" by Hot Water Music
  3. "To Awake and Avenge the Dead" by Thrice
  4. "Worms of the Earth" by Finch
  5. "Fields of Athenry" by Dropkick Murphys
  6. "Don't Tell Me It's Over" by Blink-182
  7. "Vacant Skies" by Sparta
  8. "Once Again" by Slick Shoes
  9. "Noble Stabbings!" by Dillinger Four
  10. "All My People" by Suicide Machines
  11. "E. Dagger" by Lagwagon
  12. "Soleil" by Maxeen
  13. "Pride War" by Further Seems Forever
  14. "William Tell Override" by Jets to Brazil
  15. "All Systems Go" by Box Car Racer
  16. "One Seventeen" by Transplants
  17. "All We Want" by H2O
  18. "You're So Last Summer" by Taking Back Sunday
  19. "Heaven Knows" by Rise Against
  20. "A Jackknife to a Swan" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  21. "The Greatest Fall (Of All Time)" by Matchbook Romance
  22. "Misled" by Hot Rod Circuit
  23. "Next to Go" by Down by Law
  24. "Be There" by Over My Dead Body
  25. "Some Came Running" by Bane
  26. "Crawl" (Live) by Alkaline Trio

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