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1986 compilation album by Sub Pop Records
Sub Pop 100
Compilation album by
Sub Pop Records
Released
July 1986
Genre
Alternative rock, spoken word, punk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal, indie rock
Length
30:25
Label
Sub Pop
Sub Pop Records chronology
Sub Pop 100 (1986)
Sub Pop 200 (1988)
Sub Pop 100 is a rock compilation album, released in July 1986 by the Sub Pop label.[1]
There were only 5000 copies of the compilation made, making it extremely popular amongst collectors.
^"Sub Pop Records - Various Artists: Sub Pop 100". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
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