Get ready for some epic musical collaborations in these awesome punk rock albums!
– “How Could Hell Be Any Worse? Part III” features the talented Johnette Napolitano and Greg Hetson on guitars.
– “Suffer Part II (The Numbers Game)” brings Jennifer Finch’s powerful vocals to the forefront.
– “No Control Anxiety” showcases the incredible vocal skills of Gore Verbinski.
– Eddie Vedder takes the stage in “Recipe for Hate Watch it Die” and “American Jesus,” with a special appearance on background vocals in the latter.
– John Wahl and Chris Bagarozzi bring their guitar talents to “Kerosene.”
– Greg Leisz rocks the slide guitar in “Man With a Mission.”
– Tim Armstrong lends his vocals to the energetic “Stranger Than Fiction Television.”
– Jim Lindberg delivers powerful vocals in “Marked.”
– Wayne Kramer takes the lead in “Incomplete.”
– Andy Wallace adds some Hammond magic to “Stranger Than Fiction.”
– Campino’s vocals shine in “No Substance Raise your Voice.”
– Todd Rundgren’s vocals are featured in non-specified songs.
– John Albert takes the stage in “Evangeline” from “The Process of Belief.”
– Mikaleno adds a unique touch with the sitar in “The Defense.”
– Sage Francis brings his powerful vocals to “Let Them Eat War” from “The Empire Strikes First.”
– David Bragger’s violin adds a beautiful element to “Atheist Peace.”
– Mike Campbell and John Ginty rock the guitar and Hammond B-3 respectively in “Los Angeles is Burning.”
– Claude Sarne’s goth choir soprano vocals add a haunting touch to “Sinister Rouge.”
– Vanna (Epitaph band) takes the lead in “Requiem for Dissent” from “New Maps of Hell.”
– Steve Fishell’s pedal steel and Mike Campbell’s guitar shine in “Cyanide.”
– George Drakoulias adds percussion to non-specified songs.
Get ready to rock out to these incredible collaborations!
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