Teenage Time Killers – Greatest Hits Vol. 1

by | Jun 2, 2015

Release Date: Jul 24th
Teenage Time Killers – Greatest Hits Vol. 1
(Rise)

Track Listing:

01. Exploder
Vocals: Reed Mullin
Ft. Pat Hoed (Bass) & London May (Drums)

02. Crowned by the Light of the Sun
Vocals: Neil Fallon
Ft. Jim Rota (Guitar) & Dave Grohl (Bass)

03. Hung Out to Dry
Vocals: Randy Blythe
Ft. Mike Schaefer (Guitar) & Dave Grohl (Bass)

04. Power Outage
Vocals: Clifford Dinsmore
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

05. Ode to Hannity
Vocals: Jello Biafra
Ft. Mike Dean (Bass)

06. Barrio
Vocals: Matt Skiba
Ft. Brian Baker (Guitar)

07. The Dead Hand
Vocals: Reed Mullin
Ft. Woody Weatherman (Guitar) & Dave Grohl (Bass)

08. Egobomb
Vocals: Corey Taylor
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

09. Plank Walk
Vocals: Pete Stahl
Ft. Greg Anderson (Guitar) & Dave Grohl (Bass)

10. Time to Die
Vocals: Mike IX Williams
Ft. Greg Anderson (Guitar)

11. Days of Degradation
Vocals: Tommy Victor
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

12. Clawhoof
Vocals: Tairrie B. Murphy
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

13. Big Money
Vocals: Lee Ving
Ft. Pat Smear (Guitar/Bass) & London May (Drums)

14. Devil in this House
Vocals: Karl Agell
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

15. Say Goodnight to the Acolyte
Vocals: Phil Rind
Ft. Jason Browning (Guitar) & Dave Grohl (Bass)

16. Ignorant People
Vocals: Tony Foresta
Ft. Greg Anderson (Guitar) & Nick Oliveri (Bass)

17. Son of an Immigrant
Vocals: Johnny Weber
Ft. Brian Baker (Guitar)

18. Your Empty Soul
Vocals: Aaron Beam

19. Bleeding to Death
Vocals: Vic Bondi
Ft. Dave Grohl (Bass)

20. Teenage Time Killer
Vocals: Trenton Rogers
Ft. Greg Anderson (Guitar) & Pat Hoed (Bass)

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