OK, no one's done a track-by-track review yet, so here goes:1. Intro- Just a couple seconds of snarling cats. Yeah. -/10
2. Gang's All Here- Anthemic, enjoyable drinking song: what else do you expect from DKM? 9/10
3. Riding the Region- Also known as 'The Region' off Push 'n Shove. Great trad-ska song that'll be stuck in your head for days. 10/10
4. If the Kids Are United- There's been a lot of complaining about this Sham 69 cover, but I think it's just as good as the original. Anthemic, but really bad lyrics. 9/10
5. Nocturnal- Not a huge fan of psychobilly. At least the country influence is muted here. Pretty good song. 8/10
6. Can't Stand It- As another reviewer said, the dancehall/dub thing isn't their best. Check out their earlier stuff. 8/10
7. Tell Me What You're Feeling- Dancehall artist Mad Lion teams up with Rancid. The result: not too good. 6/10
8. Goin' Out- Decent shout-along song. Don't like this band much. 7/10
9. Bad Gadjit- I LOVE THIS BAND! Their blend of ska, blues, 1950s rock n roll is amazing. 10/10
10. LA Girl- Pretty good song, but her voice is grating. 8/10
11. X-Ray Style- Not gonna rate this one. Too unique. World music influences shine on this mellow song. RIP Joe Strummer.
12. Misty Days- Reggae legend Banton and Rancid: should've been better. 6/10
13. The Fool- Solid trad-ska from Slackers side project. Hepcat's Greg Lee sings. 9/10
14. Bruk Out- The best dancehall/Rancid collaboration. A lot of people disagree, but I love it. 9/10
15. Have the Time- Anything by the Slackers is outstanding. 10/10
16. Crack Rock Steady- YESSSS! From the streets of New York comes that crack rocksteady beat. Funny song (just don't take it seriously). Best from CV (too bad they broke up). 10/10
17. Forget Yourself- Forget this track. Forget this band. 5/10
18. Crack City Rockers- Choking Victim with a new drummer and new name. Still keepin that crack rockstaedy beat. 9/10
19. Fools Gold- Solid. Great band, but sometimes sound like Clash wannabes. 9.5/10
20. Rent for Sale- By INDK. Skwert and Ezra of CV's new band. Check em out. 8.5/10
21. Flight of the Phoenicians- Take the vocals and horns out of Hepcat's sound and you get Vanity 5. Good instrumental, but sounds a little weak. 9.5/10
22. Life Won't Wait- Excellent ska song. Great way to close the album. Buju Banton guests. "The vision is the new world order..." 10/10
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to find some good ska and punk. However, I would've liked tracks from Pressure Point (a great oi band on vol. 1) and SOMETHING from King Django. BUY IT NOW!