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Bad Religion 80-85

Guitar (EP, Public Service and How Could Hell Be Any Worse? Greg Hetson – Guitar (Some of How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and Back To the Known) Jay Bentley- Bass (EP, Public Service and How Could Hell Be Any Worse?) Paul Dedona – Bass (Back to the Known) Pete Finestone– Drums (Some of How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and Back To the Known) Jay Ziskrout– Drums (EP, Public Service and some of How Could Hell Be Any Worse?) 1. We're Only Gonna Die 2. Latch Key Kids 3. Part III 4. Faith in God 5. Fuck Armageddon… This Is Hell 6. Pity 7. In The Night 8. Damned To Be Free 9. White Trash (2nd Generation) 10. American Dream 11. Eat Your Dog 12. Voice Of God Is Government 13. Oligarchy 14. Doing Time 15. Bad Religion 16. Politics 17. Sensory Overload 18. Slaves 19. Drastic Actions 20. World War III 21. Yesterday 22. Frogger 23. Bad Religion 24. Along The Way 25. New Leaf 26. Bad Religion 27. Slaves 28. Drastic Actions Tracks 1-14 are from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? Tracks 15-20 are from Bad Religion, the EP. Tracks 21-25 are from Back To The Known, the EP. Tracks 26-28 are from Public Service, a compilation album. This album is great, except for the fact that I bought the CD release of The How Could Hell Be Any Worse? first then picked-up 80-85. I hate wasting money, buying the same thing twice. So, if you have one, don't buy the other, they're exactly the same both with great Edward Colver photographs. This album is an almost-complete compilation of Bad Religion's entire output before 1985. The only thing missing is Into the Unknown, and a few songs on the Destroy LA compilation. The How Could Hell Be Any Worse? re-issue, contains all of the same material as the 80-85 compilation (which was discontinued in 2004), including their first EP, the Public Service EP (with different versions of the songs Bad Religion, Slaves, and Drastic Actions than the self-titled EP) and the Back To The Known EP. If you don't own it, you may be smoking bananaRead More

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