Artists on the Pop For Charity: Sound Progression compilation
Dillinger Four Legendary Minneapolis punk rock covers Motorhead
The Dames Duluth's answer to The Melvins but faster.
Spiveys This Chicago spazz punk band's last offering
The Beautiful Mothers ex-Spiveys Eric Balaban & Rob Wheeler keep bringing the rock
h.Chinaski last studio track from the band that started the label
Congratulations on Your Decision to Become a Pilot two-thirds of this defunct band went on to form The Willis. Their last recorded release.
Komodo R.I.P.
Myriapoda Todd Lemiesz solo post h.Chinaski and pre-tHE POLES
Hamell on Trial The most entertaining performer and storyteller I've ever seen. Go see him
Hollow The only time I've forced myself to record anything I'm ok with
Alan Sparhawk Low frontman recorded live at Pop For Charity event.
December's Architects Minneapolis indie band's remix track from their unreleased final album
The Brokerdealer Craig Finn post-Lifter Puller and pre-The Hold Steady working with Mr. Projectile
Emperor Penguin one of my favorite records of all-time is "Shatter the Illusion of Integrity, Yeah!", so I asked them to be part of the comp. They responded with one of my favorite all-time songs
Solitude DJ out of San Diego via Wisconsin
Non-Prophets Slug gave me a CD-R of some early Sage Francis stuff years ago and I was blown away and had to have him part of the comp
Buck 65 This Canadian MC/DJ blew up shortly after becoming part of the comp
Slug & Eyedea This track first appeared on the P4C comp and was later released on the Oliver Hart "The Many Faces of Oliver Hart" album. Rest in Peace, Michael
Breakfast a one off spoken word piece courtesey of Slug
Brody again, at the time of the compilation, the song was unreleased, Andrew Broder (Fog, The Cloak Ox) offered up this track while prepping his Ninja Tune debut. It later appeared on the album.
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"Pop For Charity: Sound Progression" 2002
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