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*''Alone'' appears on the [[Parachute 2001 Compilation]]
 
*''Alone'' appears on the [[Parachute 2001 Compilation]]
 
*''Alone'' appears on the 2001 compilation [[Short-Haired Rock ’n’ Roll]]  
 
*''Alone'' appears on the 2001 compilation [[Short-Haired Rock ’n’ Roll]]  
*''Friendly Advice Bureaux'' appears on the 2001 compilation [[Against the Wall]]
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*''Friendly Advice Bureaux'' and ''Shoesize'' appear on the 2001 compilation [[Against the Wall]]
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* A song also appears on the 2001 compilation [[Rise]]
 
*''Reality'', ''Passed Out'' and ''Wilful Mindset'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[CTC]]
 
*''Reality'', ''Passed Out'' and ''Wilful Mindset'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[CTC]]
 
*''Mr Cheese'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[Underage Thinking]]
 
*''Mr Cheese'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[Underage Thinking]]

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Pugface

Pugface were a christian punk band who released an album, Ernie's World, in 2001. They were Mark Fitness (vocals), Philip Stark (guitar, vocals), Gareth Smith (bass) and Simon Bigwood (drums). They played the christian Parachute Festival in 2001.

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