The Sub Pop Singles Club Volume 2, which ran from April 1998 to March 2002, followed the successful format of its predecessor by offering subscribers a new, exclusive 7-inch single each month. Throughout its four-year run, Volume 2 showcased a diverse mix of artists, both established names and up-and-coming talents. The singles featured a variety of styles, from indie rock to alt-country, and included contributions from bands like Modest Mouse, Luna, Death Cab for Cutie, and The White Stripes. Each single was pressed in a limited run of just 1,300 copies, making them highly collectible. The Singles Club’s focus on limited editions and rare tracks solidified Sub Pop’s status as a key player in the alternative music scene. Volume 2 continued the label’s commitment to supporting emerging artists while offering fans a tangible, collectible way to experience exclusive music.