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| Released = August 1, 2000
| Released = August 1, 2000
| Recorded = Various
| Recorded = Various
| Genre = [[Punk rock]],[[Crossover thrash|punk metal]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| Genre = [[Punk rock]], [[Crossover thrash|punk metal]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| Length = 64:57
| Length = 64:57
| Label = [[Fearless Records|Fearless]]
| Label = [[Fearless Records|Fearless]]

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Punk Goes Metal was the first compilation album to be released as part of the Punk Goes... series created by Fearless Records. It features covers of heavy metal songs by punk rock bands and was released on August 1, 2000.

The Aquabats' contribution, "Why Rock?", is actually an original composition, credited to fictional band "Leather Pyrate".[2] To date, this remains the only non-cover to appear on a Punk Goes... covers compilation.

Track listing

# Title Performer Original Performer Length
1. "Breaking the Law" Divit Judas Priest 2:09
2. "Talk Dirty to Me" Jughead's Revenge Poison 3:26
3. "My Michelle" AFI Guns N' Roses 3:33
4. "War Ensemble" Bigwig Slayer 5:10
5. "Heaven" New Found Glory Warrant 3:30
6. "Bark at the Moon" Strung Out Ozzy Osbourne 3:32
7. "I Remember You" The Ataris Skid Row 3:38
8. "Harvester of Sorrow" Link 80 Metallica 4:31
9. "Sexual Abuse" Guttermouth St. Madness 3:56
10. "T.N.T." Dynamite Boy AC/DC 3:19
11. "Little Fighter" Death By Stereo White Lion 4:09
12. "Youth Gone Wild" Swindle Skid Row 3:02
13. "I Don't Know" Turnedown Ozzy Osbourne 4:38
14. "Looks That Kill" Diesel Boy Mötley Crüe 3:46
15. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" Rx Bandits Megadeth 5:10
16. "Love Song" Ten Foot Pole Tesla 2:36
17. "Why Rock?" The Aquabats Leather Pyrate (The Aquabats) 4:52

References

  1. ^ "Punk Goes Metal [Fearless] - Various Artists". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Myths and Legends: Why Rock?". www.theaquabats.com. Retrieved September 22, 2011.