01. "Free Cocaine" 02. "Dead Brides In White" 03. "Let's Get Pregnant" 04. "Fukking Life" 05. "Eat You To Survive" 06. "She's Dead" 07. "I'm In A Head" 08. "Nobody Likes Me" 09. "Hurricane Fighter Plane" 10. "Lesbian Nun" 11. "I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend" 12. "Sit On My Face" 13. "That's rock 'n' roll" 14. "I'm A Man" 15. "Strange Movies" 16. "Eat You To Survive" 17. "It's Your Party (Die If You Want To)" 18. "Fukking Life" 19. "Free Cocaine" 20. "Dead Brides In White" 21. "Let's Get Pregnant" 22. "I'm In A Head" 23. "Untitled" 24. "Motherfukker" 25. "She's Dead" 26. "Fukkhead" 27. "Fuck So Good" 28. "Real Creepy" 29. "Hate Street" 30. "Crawl" 31. "I'm Not Talking" 32. "Zap Gun" 33. "Don't Feel Alright" 34. "The Creep" 35. "Andy's Poem" 36. "Fukking Life (Alternate)" 37. "Sit On My Face (Alternate)" 38. "I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend (Alternate)" 39. "Fukkhead (Alternate)"
Description:
"Free Cocaine" is a furious, no-frills CD compilation by the legendary punk band The Dwarves (here listed as "Dwarves, The"), released under the band's own imprint DWARVES. Gathering key tracks and rare material from their most unrestrained era, this disc delivers a relentless barrage of high-speed punk, hardcore and garage-infused rock'n'roll. Short, explosive songs, distorted guitars and confrontational lyrics create an atmosphere that is at once chaotic and sharply focused, aimed squarely at listeners who want their music raw, fast and unapologetic. The production keeps the edges deliberately rough, preserving the energy of basement shows, tiny clubs and DIY tours where these songs were forged. "Free Cocaine" works both as a gateway into the band's world and as a compact kick for long-time fans who appreciate the Dwarves' talent for compressing hooks, attitude and controversy into two-minute blasts.
The Dwarves are notorious for pushing boundaries in the punk and underground rock scenes, combining shock value with sharp songwriting instincts. Emerging from the American underground in the 1980s, they built a reputation for wild live shows, fearless lyrics and a complete disregard for conventions. Over the decades they have remained a cult staple, influencing later waves of punk and garage bands with their blend of brutality, melody and black humour. This compilation underscores their role as one of the most provocative and enduring acts in modern punk, highlighting their ability to turn speed and noise into something surprisingly catchy and memorable.
The manufacturer DWARVES functions here as the band's own label or closely affiliated imprint, ensuring that the release stays true to the group's vision. Instead of polishing the sound for mainstream tastes, DWARVES preserves the raw immediacy and confrontational aesthetic that made the band an underground icon. This direct band-to-listener approach emphasizes authenticity: fans receive the music as the Dwarves intend it--loud, unfiltered, and unashamedly extreme.