Stream From Autumn to Ashes' "Let's Have a War" and Rise Against's "Fix Me"

The final two tracks from Vagrant Records' covers compilation, the soundtrack for the upcoming entry in the Tony Hawk video game series, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, have found their way online.

Posted today is From Autumn to Ashes' rendition of Fear's "Let's Have a War," taken from the Los Angeles hardcore punk band's seminal debut, 1982's The Record. The song also later appeared on the 1984 soundtrack to Alex Cox's "Repo Man" alongside acts like Iggy Pop, Black Flag, and Circle Jerks. Slash Records also included the song on their 2003 comeback compilation, Salute This: Vol. 1. A live version of the song was also included on Fear's 1991 live release, Live...For the Record.

Streaming as well is Rise Against's cover of Black Flag's "Fix Me," originally from the landmark Los Angeles hardcore punk band's debut release, the Nervous Breakdown 10" EP in 1978. As the band's 1984 compilation release The First Four Years collected recorded output prior to vocalist Henry Rollins' addition to the band, the song materialized here as well. In addition, the song appears on SST Records' 1985 7 Inch Wonders of the World compilation, which brought together the best of the label's singles from the early `80s. The originally cassette-only Live `84, released in the same year of the name, also included a live version of the song.

Both tracks are available here.

Both the soundtrack and video game hits stores October 18th.