It Came from Canada, Vol. 5 is the fifth and final album in the It Came from Canada series of compilation albums, released in 1989 on Og Music.[1]
Track listing
- The Dik Van Dykes, "Chain Letter Massacre"
- Gordie Gordo & the G-Men, "Catch a Cow"
- The Desmonds, "Bureaucrat from Hell"
- Ulterior Motive, "Haunted House"
- Chris Houston, "Stupid TV Christians"
- The Vindicators, "You're Too Much"
- Hard Rock Miners, "Third Person"
- House of Knives, "It Came from Cambridge"
- Deja Voodoo, "Let Elvis Die"
- The Gruesomes, "You Weren't Using Your Head"
- The Stand GT, "Cool as Me"
- Ripcordz, "Long Dark Train"
- U.I.C., "Lite It'n'Fly"
- Supreme Bagg Team, "If You Could Read My Mind"
- 64 Funnycars, "Boathouse"
- Captain Crunch and Let's Do Lunch, "That Tune"
References
- ^ Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-992-9.
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