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Give 'Em the Boot, Vol. 5 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Hellcat Records Category: Music
List Price: $6.98 Buy New: $3.58 You Save: $3.40 (49%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 162850
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 80486 UPC: 045778048625 EAN: 0045778048625 ASIN: B000F3AJTE
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| Tracks:
| • | Boy Decide | | • | One More Notch | | • | Dead Men and Sinners | | • | Brother | | • | Dynamite Mine | | • | the Organ Grinder | | • | Sometimes the Line Walks You | | • | Raw Deal | | • | The Big Sleep | | • | Shiola | | • | Steam Rising | | • | the Devil Drives | | • | I'm No Different - Westbound Train | | • | Kids Aren't Quiet On Sharmon Palms, The - Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards | | • | I'm A C%$t - Orange | | • | Driller Killer - Nekromantix | | • | Victim Of Hate - Static Thought | | • | Day 4 Night - Los Difunos |
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Album Description These eighteen songs include unreleased tracks from The Unseen, Left Alone, Westbound Train, Roger Miret & The Disasters, The Heart Attacks, Orange, Static Thought, and Los Difuntos. Also includes an ultra-rare B-side from label founders Rancid. Street punk, ska, psychobilly, hardcore, and more.
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Might as well get this one too... June 27, 2006 C. Jones (Pittsburgh, PA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you loved the first 4 Boot CDs like I did, you should get this as well. Great collection of street punk, psychobilly, skacore and reggae.
another good compilation from Hellcat May 28, 2006 ChiefedWaccaWacca Hellcat Records is definantly my favorite record label and I like, probably, most of the bands His label has produced. With that being said, this compilation is good, though I liked Give 'Em The Boot III and IV better. Either way if you like good punk and especially if you're new to the Hellcat label, there is no better way to dive in than to get these compilations, though I wouldn't recommend this one first off. Quality songs but most are pretty easy to forget. Love the Rancid, DKM, Slackers, Horrorpops, and even Los Difunctos (who I hadn't heard prior). Really don't like the Heart Attacks' song. Oh yeah, here's the real track list: 1. Tattoo - Rancid 2. The Warrior's Code - Dropkick Murphys (The Warrior's Code) 3. Cold Concrete - Time Again (The Stories Are True) 4. Swift Silent Deadly - Tiger Army (III: Ghost Tigers Rise) 5. Act The Part - The Unseen (previously unissued) 6. Crazy - The Slackers (Peculiar) 7. The Sinner - Left Alone (previously unissued) 8. Funky Fire - The Aggrolites (The Aggrolites) 9. Crawl Straight Home - Horrorpops (Bring It On) 10. Another Generation - Roger Miret and The Disasters (previously unissued) 11. Widow Maker - The Heart Attacks (previously unissued) 12. Pamint De Mort - Mercy Killers (Blood Love) 13. I'm No Different - Westbound Train (previously unissued) 14. The Kids Aren't Quiet On Sharmon Palms - Lars Frederiksen and The B******s (The Viking) 15. I'm A C%$t - Orange (previously unissued) 16. Driller Killer - Nekromantix (Brought Back To Life, Again) 17. Victim Of Hate - Static Thought (previously unissued) 18. Day and Night - Los Difunctos
No reason to buy this if you know the bands already May 26, 2006 Leetsauce (San Jose, California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I personally have no reason to buy this cd because I know and like most of the bands on this comp already. There is no denying the quality of this music--hellcat bands are always great as they are hand picked by mr. armstrong himself. With that said, the amount of songs is weak compared to earlier offerings, and the unreleased songs are weak and from the mediocre hellcat bands. Additionally, this album is $1 more than the previous offerings. I have to wonder what they were thinking. I can only suggest this album for hellcat newcomers, but still I think volumes 1-3 were much stronger. And for the record, "tattoo" by rancid is not "ultra rare."
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