AK Press Presents: Better Read Than Dead and
Return of the Read Menace (AK Press/Epitaph, 1996 and AK Press/G-7 Welcoming Committee, 1999)


A two-fer this time. I’ve found that benefit cds usually produce better material than tribute albums. The both comps have two things going for them: exclusive cuts and a variety of material. The original, BRTD, not only gave me non-album treats from NOFX, Snuff, and Pitchshifter, but also has the honor of introducing me to Spazz, whose track “Mighty Morphin Power Violence” is the penultimate song of that genre. That, however pales in comparison to the fact that this comp introduced me to one of my favorite bands of all time – Chumbawamba (
Tubthumper wouldn’t come out until a year later). And the track “Safety Pin Stuck In My Heart” is such a sweet one. The disc also contains cool stuff from Zoinks, Blaggers Ita, and the Levellers, all of whom I enjoy but never dug much deeper into their catalogs. BA: 12 for 22 (.545)
The sequel is even better (usually that’s not the case – especially with 90s punk comps). Basically this collection has music that falls into 3 categories: Well written, well sung tracks (Ron Hawkins, Randy, Propagandhi, Weakerthans). Well written, poorly sung tracks (Screeching Weasel, Atom & His Package, Hot Water Music), and tracks from bands that aren’t putting forth their best, but still outshine a ton of other shit that plopped on us back in 1999 (J Church, Chumbawamba, Robb Johnson, Discount). I guess there’s a 4th category of filler but overall this one bats a respectable 15 for 25 (.600)