DCide: the 40

DCide: the 40
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DCide: the 40 is a compilation album released by Washington, D.C. based independent record label DCide. A 2 CD set of 40 songs, its purpose was twofold: to bring attention to some of the most promising independent acts of the East Coast, and to raise money for charity. All sales from the album go to Martha's Table (teen program), a charity helping to feed homeless teens.

Tracks

  1. Secret Sharer (Clare Quilty)
  2. Rain Song (Ebo)
  3. Pamela Lee (NUMBer)
  4. Vibe (Moodroom)
  5. Really New California (Kala Azim)
  6. Power of Song (Babyfat)
  7. Take a Moment to Breathe (Aerialist)
  8. Consummate Professional Relationship Destruction Machine (Easter Bradford)
  9. Slope (Meade Krosby)
  10. Rain Song (Devon)
  11. Heart of the City (MK Ultra DC)
  12. Constellation (All Juice)
  13. 1339 (Alexandra Scott)
  14. Fabulous Confession (Spottiswoode)
  15. Free (Dr. Dubenstein)
  16. Supermerica (Poole)
  17. Bridges Down (Smartbomb)
  18. All Around You (Morel)
  19. One Trip Away (Phaser)
  20. Even If (Absolutely Boxspring)
  1. Doing My Thing (Crownsayers)
  2. The Beat (Chia)
  3. Forgive Me (Opus Akoben)
  4. Meet Me by the Bar (Priest Da Nomad)
  5. Superfriends (All Mighty Senators)
  6. Police (Burglar)
  7. Rambo Cop (Daycare Swindlers)
  8. Colossus (Clark's Ditch)
  9. Loyal to Mistakes (The Put-Outs)
  10. Coming in the Mouth of America (Cry Baby Cry)
  11. Corner Pocket (555)
  12. Reelin' (Glenmont Popes)
  13. Cirrus (Jack Poential)
  14. Southern Gentleman (50 Watt Shaman)
  15. My Jesus (Iron Boss)
  16. Something Wicked (Adam West)
  17. Delicate (Click)
  18. Pervert (Dog Fashion Disco)
  19. Venus Broken Shell (Compression)
  20. The Sick (Nothingface)

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