| Artist | Selection | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Clash | Rebel Waltz | Sandinista! | Epic |
| The Clash | Clampdown | London Calling | Epic |
| The Clash | Garageland | The Clash | Epic |
| The Clash | Drugstabbing Time | Give 'Em Enough Rope | Epic |
| The Clash | Rudie Can't Fail | London Calling | Epic |
| The Clash | Pressure Drop | Black Market Clash | Epic |
| Silverchair | London's Burning | Burning London Compilation | Epic |
| The Clash | Death Is A Star | Combat Rock | Epic |
| Translator | Everywhere | Everywhere That I'm Not | 415 Records |
| David Bowie | Moonage Daydream | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust... | RCA |
| The Beatles | I Want To Tell You | Revolver | Parlophone |
| Muddy Waters | Baby Please Don't Go | Can't Be Satisfied | Castle |
| Pere Ubu | Muddy Waters | Pennsylvania | Tim/Kerr |
| The Offs | You Fascinate Me | The Offs First Record | CD |
| Hot Snakes | Paid In Cigarettes | Suicide Invoice | Swami |
| The Datsuns | In Love | Best of 2002 | Kerrang! |
| The Vibrators | Disco In Mosco | The Independent Singles Collection | Get Back |
| Tub Ring | The Subsequent Rating Given To The Life and Times of Jack Valenti / The Way To Mars | Fermi Paradox | Deezal Records |
| The Coral | God Knows | Skeleton Key EP | Deltasonic |
| Richard Hell | Time | Time | Matador |
| Flamin' Groovies | Have You Seen My Baby? | Teenage Head | Buddha |
| The Vandals | Sorry Mom & Dad | Look What I Almost Stepped In | Nitro |
| The Sons Of Hercules | I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better | Get Lost | Get Hip |
| The Casualties | Get Off My Back | Die Hards | Side One Dummy |
| Nile | Wind Of Hours | Best of 2002 | Kerrang! |
| The Misfits | Cough Cool | Coffin Box Set | Caroline |
| The Spits | Wendy O | I Was A Teenage Plasmatic | Jonny Cat |
| Puny Humans | Theme | No One Will Ever Understand Our Genius | self-released |
| Tim Curry | I Do The Rock | Fearless | A&M |
| Ice Cube and Mack 10 | Should I Stay Or Should I Go? | Burning London Compilation | Epic |
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