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Best of Wildside
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Greatest hits album by
Released1999
Label Wildside Records

Best of Wildside is a 71 minute New Zealand compilation album featuring artists under the record label, Wildside Records, released in 1999. [1] [2] It appeared in the New Zealand's top ten compilation albums charts for eight weeks between 29 August and 17 October 1999, peaking at #3. [3] [4]

Track listing

  1. "La La Land" - Shihad
  2. "Wet Rubber" - Head like a Hole
  3. "Don't Wanna Know" - Muckhole
  4. "Bullet in my Hand" - Slim
  5. "Got the Ju" - Weta
  6. "Interconnector" - Shihad
  7. "Nark" - Pumpkinhead
  8. "I Wanna Know" - Dead Flowers
  9. "I'm On Fire" - Head Like a Hole
  10. "Surf to Hell" - SML
  11. "Picasso Core" - Hallelujah Picassos
  12. "Cool Guy" - Muckhole
  13. "Faster Hooves" - Head Like a Hole
  14. "Bitter" - Shihad
  15. "Shovel" - Future Stupid
  16. "Fish Across Face" - Head Like a Hole
  17. "Pave it Over" - The Bilge Festival
  18. "Rewind" - Hallelujah Picassos
  19. "Plastic" - Dead Flowers
  20. "Smiley Hands" - Breathe
  21. "Right Now" - Bailterspace

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References

  1. "Best of Wildside [sound recording] : finger lickin' good!". National Library of New Zealand. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  2. Baillie, Russell (30 June 2000). "Finger Lickin' Good - The Best of Wildside". NZ Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  3. "The Official NZ Music Charts: 29 August 1999" . Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  4. "The Official NZ Music Charts: 17 October 1999" . Retrieved 26 November 2017.