[1][2][3] This volume was released on October, 6 1998 and consists of primarily harder rocking up-tempo material as indicated by the sub-heading, which reads "18 Prime Slabs of Mid-'60s Garage Punk Grunt.
[1] Ironically, the photograph which appears on the front cover is of the Pink Finks, an Australian band not included on any of the album's tracks, all of which are performed by American groups.
[1][4] The set begins with the frantic rocker, "Baba Yaga," by the Pagans from Rochester, Minnesota, whose lyrics are about the dreaded witch from Russian folklore.
[1][2][5] Ognir & The Nite People from Hazelton, Pennsylvania, fashioned their name after Beatles' drummer Ringo's name spelled backwards and perform "I Found a New Love.
[1][2] Kama Del Sutra, from Duluth, Minnesota, perform the closing track, "She Taught Me Love," which, because of its suggestive lyrics, was banned from receiving airplay in its region.