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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | hardcore punk rock folk hip hop | |||
Length | 72:00 | |||
Label | adita zine | |||
Producer | A Day In The Air | |||
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CD Compilation is an independently released CD. It is the 10th issue of A Day In The Air zine. The CD includes a zine companion and a patch. The packaging was completely DIY and there were five hundred CDs released. This was the first A Day In The Air zine to contain a CD. Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and other midwestern states.
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edit- "Count to 10 for Daddy" – Adita (Mr. Adita and Adita)
- "Attack" – The Strict
- "How to Breathe Underwater" – Brazil
- "Jeffery Dahmer" – VxDx
- "The Detective" – Vida Blue (Ten Grand)
- "Bury Your Head" – Seven Days of Samsara
- "Insatiable" – King Toad
- "Today's News" – Provoke
- "Watertank" – Now or Never
- "Give Me a J" – Grubby Ernie
- "Public Safety" – Ice Cream Anti-Social
- "Jokes" – Brian Dailey, Mike Smith, Cole Pierce, and John McWilliams
- "On Leather Wings" – Stillwell
- "Sleep the Day" – Twinstar
- "Eleven, eleven" – Summerleague
- "Slipknot" – Nymb
- "Year Ender" – Girl Named Megan
- "this is not wise" – Favorite Shape Triangle
- "Uterus" – Shiloh Church
- "Doctor Tongue" – I Love Rich
- "Herpee the Love Bug" – 86'd
- "The Yachts (live)" – Autocrash
- "Farther Along" – William Elliott Whitmore
- "Sing For Me" – Mike and Bradley
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The term "Mix CD" can also refer to a specific type of Mixtape."
Mix CD | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | hardcore punk rock folk hip hop | |||
Length | 72:00 | |||
Label | adita zine | |||
Producer | A Day In The Air | |||
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Mix CD was an independently released CD. It is the 13th issue of A Day In The Air zine. The CD came with a zine and a patch. The packaging was completely DIY and there were one thousand CDs released.
Track listing
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edit- "Weakest Link" – Adita (Adita's brother)
- "Blackeye" – Linus
- "Division" – All Else Fails
- "Friend or Foe" – Midway
- "Kate" – Guff
- "Pushing Me Away" – The Scaries
- "Compilation Song" – Fifteen
- "Holiday" – Kosher
- "My First Time" – Jenny Choi
- "Aboard the Hospital Ship" – Royal Space Force
- "Hourglass" – Chauncey
- "Movin' On" – Conniption Fit
- "Exsorbently Short" – Chuck Monroe
- "Wizzards" – Jacob Mathis
- "Any Given Situation" – King Toad
- "Camera Obsura" – Strange Attractor
- "Auction" – Frodoe
- "New School Drop Outs" – The Bassturd with the Sucka MCs
- "Babyland" – The Secret Monks
- "Gravel Road" – William Elliott Whitmore
- "Virginia #3" – Bergen Even
- "Fear Becomes Believing" – Mr. Blanding's Dreamhouse
- "Squad Set..." – Radical Cheerleaders of Chicago
- "Moments Like These" – In Loving Memory
- "P.P.I.E." – Only Ten Between Us
- "Houston We Have Made Eye Contact" – Kungfu Rick
- "Callous Face" – Stillwell
- "Black Stork Attack" – Fork Knife Spoon
- "War Crimes" – Authority Abuse
- "Very Bad Things" – La Mantra De Fhiqria
- "Dominatrix Dance Design" - Hewhocorrupts
- "Quality Time with Jesus" - The Organ
- "Going Once Going Twice Sold to the Man in the... " - Seven Days of Samsara
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Iowahardcore.com(pilation) | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | hardcore punk rock folk hip hop | |||
Length | 72:00 | |||
Label | adita zine | |||
Producer | A Day In The Air | |||
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Iowahardcore.com(pilation) was an independently released CD. It was the 15th issue of A Day In The Air zine. The album was released, in part, to help promote the community website mentioned in the title. However, shortly after the record's release, the website was taken off line. Taking its place was 515crew.com, which started after the former's demise. Many of the participants from Iowahardcore.com eventually moved over to 515crew. The logo from compilation CD can be seen on the message board design. [1] The release of the CD coinsided with mini-tour around Iowa in late August, 2003. The record was dedicated to Matt Davis.
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edit- "True Love Travels on a Gravel Road" – Blelvis
- "Destination: Death or Better Days" – Modern Life Is War
- "If I Was Erased" – Dispensing of False Halos
- "A Guitar Thing" – The Kinship
- "On The Empty Side of Thought" – Brian Jones
- "Catastrophe" – In Loving Memory
- "Radials on Rumble Strips" – Preacher Gone To Texas
- "Pins and Needles" – Faultlines
- "Art Corpse" – Meth & Goats
- "Where Bodies Walk But Lie Broken" – Innocence Broken
- "Flowers For Alderan" – Il Lust
- "Sin and Safety" – La Mantra De Fhiqria
- "I've Been Fed" – Eucharist
- "Cowboy Song" – Jason Huggins
- "Fashion Model Superstar" – King Toad
- "Girls Can't Get 'Nuff My Shit" – Tokyo Dong
- "I Regret Nothing" – Romantic and the Sirens
- "The Treacherous World of RocknRoll Dancing" – Shanghai to Video
- "Rural Revolution" – Radical Cheerleaders of Iowa City
- "We Go Where the Danger Goes" – Comsomol Diaries
- "Left Right Left You're Toothless" (live WNYU) – Seven Days of Samsara
- "Nation's Pride" – Black Market Fetus
- "Fuck and Reproduce" – Breakdance
- "1 in 150" – Showering Ashes
- "John Candy's Last Stand!" – Fork Knife Spoon
- "The Pledge of Allegiance" – The Sharing Massgraves
- "Cellophane" – Wax Cannon
- "Hate Now" – The Slats
- "Lord Only Knows" – William Elliott Whitmore
- "Hollywood Diamond" – Bob Adams (Ten Grand)
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Unrest in the Midwest | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Genre | hardcore punk rock folk hip hop | |||
Length | 72:00 | |||
Label | adita zine | |||
Producer | A Day In The Air | |||
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Unrest in the Midwest is an independently released CD. It will be the 20th issue of A Day In The Air zine. A zine, patch, sticker, and more goodies are included with each CD. A select number of tracks were reserved for submitted materials from artists who responded to the "call for artists" contained within preliminary advertising.
Track listing
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edit- "1" – 1
- "2" – 2
- "3" – 3
- "4" – 4
- "5" – 5
- "6" – 6
- "7" – 7
- "8" – 8
- "9" – 9
- "10" – 10
- "11" – 11
- "12" – 12
- "13" – 13
- "14" – 14
- "15" – 15
- "16" – 16
- "17" – 17
- "18" – 18
- "19" – 19
- "20" – 20
- "21" – 21
- "22" – 22
- "23" – 23
- "24" – 24
- "25" – 25
- "26" – 26
- "27" – 27
- "28" – 28
- "29" – 29
- "30" – 30