A Reason for Living
A Reason for Living is a various artists compilation album released on cassette tape and fifty-seven minute VHS in 1990 by Santa Cruz Skateboards.[1][2] "Cockeyed Motherfucker" was also released on From the Machine by Index Productions[3] and later on Diatribe debut EP Therapy in 1991.[4]
| A Reason for Living | |
|---|---|
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| Compilation album by  Various artists  | |
| Released | 1990 | 
| Genre | |
| Label | Santa Cruz Skateboards | 
| Producer | Ray Stevens II | 
| Alternative cover | |
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Track listing
    
| No. | Title | Artist | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Solitary Confinement" (1977) | The Weirdos | |
| 2. | "Song That Ate Spider Baby" | Spider Baby | |
| 3. | "Laws" | Sioux Nation | |
| 4. | "Rooster Crest Swamp Villians" | Penal Kennel | |
| 5. | "We Got Soul" | Big Boys | |
| 6. | "(There's a Party) On James Dean's Grave Tonight" | Screamin' Lord Salba & His Heavy Friends | |
| 7. | "Looking for You" | The Faction | |
| 8. | "Cockeyed Motherfucker" | Diatribe | 
| No. | Title | Artist | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "King Kan" | The Bone Shavers | |
| 2. | "Joe Done Gone" | Goodbye Gemini | |
| 3. | "Little Kings and Queens" | The Odd Numbers | |
| 4. | "Revealed by Composed Nature" | Bad Mutha Goose and The Brothers Grimm | |
| 5. | "Bad Medication" | BL'AST! | 
Personnel
    
Adapted from the A Reason for Living liner notes.[5]
- Bill Darm – engineering
 - Steve Keenan – photography
 - John Munnerlyn – design
 - Rich Novak – executive-production
 - Gavin O'Brien – compiling
 - Dolly Phillips – design
 - Ray Stevens II – production, compiling
 - Miki Vuckovich – photography
 
References
    
- Markus (January 1, 2020). "Santa Cruz – A Reason For Living". Skatevideosite. GeneratePress. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
 - Carroll, Mike (2014). "Classics: Julien Stranger A Reason For Living". Thrasher. High Speed Productions. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
 - Ward, Robert (August 8, 1991). "Reviews: Various Artists - From the Machine". The Fifth Path (2): 38. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
 - "Diatribe: Therapy > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
 -  A Reason for Living (booklet). Diatribe. San Jose, California: Santa Cruz Skateboards. 1990.
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External links
    
- A Reason for Living at Discogs (list of releases)
 - A Reason for Living at Parrot Pirate Records's channel on YouTube
 
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