Friends & Family, Vol. 2

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Friends & Family, Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 20, 2001
Genre Crossover thrash, funk metal
Length74:02
Label Musicrama, Inc.
Suicidal Tendencies chronology
Free Your Soul And Save My Mind
(2000)
Friends & Family, Vol. 2
(2001)
Year of the Cycos
(2008)
Professional ratings
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Friends & Family, Vol. 2 is a compilation CD of bands who are friends or associated with the crossover band Suicidal Tendencies.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Free Your Soul... and Save My Mind" (Suicidal Tendencies)3:52
2."Fight the Losing Battle" (Suicidal Tendencies)3:12
3."Ain't Gonna Take It" (Suicidal Tendencies)2:10
4."Lock It in the Pocket" (Infectious Grooves)3:36
5."Cat Got My Tongue" (Infectious Grooves)3:08
6."Plant the Seed" (Jeremiah Weed and the Bad Seed)2:47
7."We're Evil (Sic Mix)" (Suicidal Tendencies, No Mercy Fool!)4:13
8."Something Inside Me" (Suicidal Tendencies, No Mercy Fool!)3:33
9."One Track Mind" (Missile Girl Scoot)2:59
10."Big Mouth" (Missile Girl Scoot)3:18
11."Inside" (Zen Vodou)5:14
12."Sustain" (Zen Vodou)5:22
13."Chain of Hate" (My Head)3:39
14."Ultra Drown" (My Head)4:39
15."Handguns and Heroin" (Creeper)3:20
16."Soothing Effect of Violence" (The Funeral Party)4:44
17."Swinging from the Family Tree" (The Funeral Party)4:48
18."Whipcream (Live)" (Sarsippius with Infectious Grooves)6:10
19."Contractual Disclaimer" (Jeremiah Weed and the Bad Seed)1:24
20."Plant the Seed" (Jeremiah Weed and the Bad Seed)1:54

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