Amazon.comThis isn't a "History of Punk," but it's not a bad offhand collection either. Solid, reputable names appear throughout. Iggy Pop rerecorded "I've Got to Be Me" the way you wish he'd do all his albums: raw, sloppy, and uncompromising. "Problems," not a front-running Sex Pistols tune, still sounds amazing; Johnny Rotten's genre-defining, snarling lead vocals never grow old. Switching to the '80s, San Francisco's Dead Kennedys--with their guitar-screeching rewrite of Sonny Curtis's Bobby Fuller Four hit "I Fought the Law"--pursue their left-wing political agenda at full power. Punchbuggy, a group from writer and director Tom Green's hometown, don't suck, as their peppy harmonies and hooks capably prove. Moby is here because... well, because he's Moby and he's on every rock soundtrack. Punk dead? Long live punk. --Rob O'Connor