In Honor: A Compilation to Beat Cancer | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | September 21, 2004 |
Genre | Alternative / punk |
Length | Vagrant |
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In Honor: A Compilation to Beat Cancer is a double-disc Various Artists compilation album released by Vagrant Records on September 21, 2004. [1] [2] The release was first announced on June 24, 2004, and was promoted as a benefit album for cancer treatment organizations the Syrentha Savio Endowment and the Sean McGrath Fund. [3] [4] The release features a great deal of previously unreleased material. [3]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | Dicky Barrett | |
2. | "One More Day" | The Descendents | |
3. | "Coming Out of Nowhere" | Face to Face | |
4. | "Kiss the Bottle" (Live) | Jawbreaker | |
5. | "Mass as Shadows" (Rare) | Thursday | |
6. | "Mix Tapes/Cell Mates" | Rocky Votolato | |
7. | "Don't Go Outside" | Saves the Day | |
8. | "True Believers" (Live) | The Bouncing Souls | |
9. | "They Got Milkshakes" | None More Black | |
10. | "Naked Raygun" | Avoid One Thing | |
11. | "The Hey Man" | Emanuel | |
12. | "Headfirst for Halos" (Live) | My Chemical Romance | |
13. | "Not in My Name" | Majority Rule | |
14. | "In the Corner" | Seconds to Go | |
15. | "Paper, Rock, Scissors" (Acoustic) | JamisonParker | |
16. | "Every Great Western" | The A.K.A.s | |
17. | "Existentialism on Prom Night" | Straylight Run | |
18. | "The War" (Piano Version) | Mêlée | |
19. | "You Can't Make New Old Friends" | Dolour | |
20. | "Open Books" | Somerset | |
21. | "Vila Rada" | Nikola Šarčević |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Stare at the Sun" (Acoustic) | Thrice | |
2. | "I Hate This Stupid Bike" | The Foreign Exchange (w/ Sean McGrath of Saves The Day) | |
3. | "Waste Your Time" | Piebald | |
4. | "You're So Last Summer" (Acoustic) | Taking Back Sunday | |
5. | "Don't Ask Don't Tell" | Recover | |
6. | "Your Good Years" | Down to Earth Approach | |
7. | "Drive Drive Drive" | Name Taken | |
8. | "My Favorite Accident" (Acoustic) | Motion City Soundtrack | |
9. | "The Rundown" | Gatsby's American Dream | |
10. | "Burning House" | Despistado | |
11. | "Red Is the New Black" (Live) | Funeral for a Friend | |
12. | "Hands of Failure" | Only Crime | |
13. | "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" | Fear Before the March of Flames | |
14. | "Curtain Call" | Moments in Grace | |
15. | "On the Air" | The Casket Lottery | |
16. | "Jane" | The Loved Ones | |
17. | "Rioux" | Kicked in the Head | |
18. | "Fresh Kill" (Live) | Paint It Black | |
19. | "The Desert Is On Fire" | Murder By Death | |
20. | "Houston, We Have Uh Oh" | Minus the Bear | |
21. | "Moment Without an End" | Big D and the Kids Table |
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