Offering brand-new renditions of the familiar rockers as well as the occasional B-side, the contributors are split mostly between two camps: U.S. indies from the country side of rock (Matthew Ryan, Josh Rouse, Cracker) and Britons with critical cred and sales to match (Billy Bragg, Thea Gilmore). The best contributions are the unlikeliest, probably because they're not the rough-'n'-tumblers that send you back to the originals they mimic: Jesse Malin's Neil Youngian "Death of Glory," Rouse's stripped-down trip through "Straight to Hell," and Asian Dub Foundation's beery-sneery "Police on My Back," the latter performed as if a copper's standing on their fookin' necks.