Fields and Streams

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Fields and Streams
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2002
GenreAlternative rock
LabelKill Rock Stars
Various artists chronology
Fields and Streams
(2002)

(2004)

Fields and Streams is a double CD compilation album released by the label Kill Rock Stars on May 7, 2002.[1]

Track list[]

CD 1

  1. "Memo From The Desk of the Quails - The Quails
  2. "Sex Object -
  3. "Waste of Time" - The Coolies
  4. "Total Destruction" - Lost Sounds
  5. "Noon Under The Trees" - The Rock*A*Teens
  6. "Industrial Skyline" -
  7. "Pick up You"-
  8. "The Monster" - Stereo Total
  9. "Caesar's Planet -
  10. "Male In Communication" -
  11. "Blame The Glass Man" - Mecca Normal
  12. "Leading The Weird" - The Convocation Of...
  13. "Blight Blues" -
  14. "Through The Swells" - Aislers Set
  15. "Look At You Now, You're Crying" - Comet Gain
  16. "The Slip That Hides You" -
  17. "Lake Is A Time Bomb" -
  18. "What Energy" -
  19. "Beautiful Fiction" -
  20. "For The Win" - The Reputation
  21. "Still No Sparks" -

CD 2

  1. "That Girl" - Tender Trap
  2. "New Scars" - Bangs
  3. "Imbecile" - Fifth Column
  4. "Ran Out" -
  5. "Hiding Behind The Moon" - Jeff Hanson
  6. "Tiger In The Forest" - Mary Timony
  7. "Modern Things" - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  8. "Dawn of Understand" - The Long Goodbye
  9. "Missy" - Red Monkey
  10. "Blue Boys" - Carla Bozulich
  11. "Poseidon's Kiss" - The Process
  12. "Leg Night" - Erase Errata
  13. "Love Potions Poison" -
  14. "Song of Scorn" - Deerhoof
  15. "Queen Majesty" - Quasi
  16. "All The Evils of the World" - The Mooney Suzuki
  17. "Ode To The Go Cart" - Dirt Bike Annie
  18. "17" - The Butchies
  19. "My Assassin" - Lorelei
  20. "If It's Not Grounded Then It's Not Dead" -
  21. "I Don't Know Where I'm Going" -
  22. "Tell Me Once More" -
  23. "Knock Loud" - Neko Case
  24. "Porcelein Throne" -

References[]

  1. ^ Adrien Begrand (July 12, 2002). "Indie Heaven, Circa 2002". Pop Matters. Archived from the original on July 14, 2002.

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