Rip Curl: Ride on [Import]

Rip Curl: Ride on [Import]

Rip Curl: Ride on [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Just The Way I'm Feeling (Album Version)
2. She Hates Me (Album Version) (Explicit)
3. Walking On The Sun
4. Surf Wax America (Album Version)
5. Fight Music (Explicit Version)
6. United States Of Whatever
7. My Friends Over You (Album Version)
8. Girls (Lp Version)
9. Letters To You (Album Version)
10. Punk Rock Princess (Album Version)
11. Lost It (Album Version)
12. Ballad Of Chasey Lain (Album Version)
13. Song For Everyone (Album Version)
14. I Feel So (Album Version)
15. Baby's Come Back
16. Smoke Two Joints (Album Verision)
17. Hey
18. Joints & Jams (Soundtrack Version) (Explicit)
19. Things That I Used To Do
20. Meaningless Conversation
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The UK'S Rather Fine Surf Label Releases a Double CD that Encapsulates the Surfing Lifestyle. Disc One is all Rock and Roll and Nu Metal all the Way with Big Records from Puddle of Mudd, Liam Lynch, Bloodhound Gang, Weezer and Feeder. Add to this Singles from Cult Surf Bands Such as Finch, Lefty and Fenix Tx and You have an Energy Driven Belter of a CD which Should Inspire the Listener to Pop on Some Shorts and Run Toward the Water, Board in Arm, Aiming for the Nearest Wave. After all the Excitement Comes the Welcome Relief of Disc Two - a Beachside/ Campfire Chillout Mix with Some Cool Acoustic and Laid Back Gems from Sublime, Jurassic 5, Black Eyed Peas, Paul Weller, David Holmes, Lee Scratch Perry and DJ Shadow ('blood on the Motorway' as Featured in the O2 TV Commercial).

Rip Curl: Ride on,Various Artists,Family Recordings,Dance

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  1. Salsoul Presents: Disco Divas and Soulful Sista Flavas [Import]
  2. Scorpio Rising [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  3. Seize the Time [Import]
  4. Shake That [CD-single] [Limited Edition]
  5. So Confused [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Stay the Same [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Stereo Thriller
  8. Story Reel [CD-single]
  9. The Annual IV [Import]
  10. The Sound of the Cosmos [Import]

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