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Artist Title Album New
DYS Open Up Brotherhood
The Dead Milkmen Dean's Dream Big Lizard In My Back Yard
Riverdales Riverdales Stomp Storm The Streets
Dead Mechanical Sidewalks A Great Lie
Grabass Charlestons Atlanta Is A Cocaine Town My Life In A Jugular Vein
Screeching Weasel Achtung Kill The Musicians
North Lincoln Bridge Jumpers Midwestern Blood
The Riot Before A Good Sense Of Style Rebellion
Nothington Not Looking Down Roads, Bridges, & Ruins
Sloppy Seconds You Can't Kill Joey Ramone Endless Bummer
Dillinger Four Noble Stabbings!!! Situationalist Comedy
Chilling Winston Figure 8 Chilling Winston
O Pioneers!!! Stressing The Fuck Out!! Neon Creeps
Young Livers Finger To The Pulse Bridge And Tunnel/ Young Livers
Aneurysm Rats Death Rattle Dying To Live
Flag of Democracy Home Lobotomy Kit Home Lobotomy Kit
Pagan Babies Dirty Knees Last: An Anthology
Army of Ponch Those Old Hurts So Many You Could Never Win
Sticks & Stones Contempt The Strike And Times
Youth Of Today Keep It Up We're Not Alone In This
Kid Dynamite The Ronald Miller Story Kid Dynamite
Shook Ones Jersey Beach Pail Sixteen
Lighten Up! Invisible Checks Absolutely Not
Descendents Suburban Home Milo Goes To College
Minor Threat Filler Complete Discography
Zero Boys Civilization's Dying Vicious Cycle
UK Subs Party In Paris Party In Paris
Blitz Razors In The Nights Never Surrender
The 4 Skins Yesterday's Hero The Good, The Bad, And The 4 Skins
Cock Sparrer England Belongs To Me Shock Troops
Swingin' Utters Fifteenth And T A Juvenile Product Of The Working Class

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Total Request Live (known commonly as TRL) was an American television program broadcast on MTV that premiered on September 14, 1998. The series featured popular music videos played during its countdown, and was also used as a promotion tool by musicians, actors, and other celebrities to promote their newest works to the show's target teen demographic.
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