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Tracklisting:
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How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
- We’re Only Gonna Die
- Latch Key Kids
- Part III
- Faith In God
- Fuck Armageddon…This Is Hell
- Pity
- In The Night
- Damned To Be Free
- White Trash (2nd Generation)
- American Dream
- Eat Your Dog
- Voice Of God Is Government
- Oligarchy
- Doing Time 1st EP
- Bad Religion
- Politics
- Sensory Overload
- Slaves
- Drastic Actions
- World War III Back to the Known
- Yesterday
- Frogger
- Bad Religion
- Along the Way
- New Leaf Public Service Comp
- Bad Religion
- Slaves
- Drastic Actions
- Featuring Bad Religion’s debut album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? which is an American punk classic, as well as the Back To The Known EP, and the original Bad Relgion EP. This takes the place of the “80-85” album, which is now out of print
- Features the classic songs “Fuck Armageddon, This Is Hell”, “American Dream”, and “Voice Of God Is Government”
- Little known fact: the band – notably 16 year old singer Greg Graffin – were all teenagers when this was recorded/released
- The first full-length ever released by the small label called Epitaph
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? CD
$10.99

More Information
Tracklisting:
- We’re Only Gonna Die
- Latch Key Kids
- Part III
- Faith In God
- Fuck Armageddon…This Is Hell
- Pity
- In The Night
- Damned To Be Free
- White Trash (2nd Generation)
- American Dream
- Eat Your Dog
- Voice Of God Is Government
- Oligarchy
- Doing Time
- Bad Religion
- Politics
- Sensory Overload
- Slaves
- Drastic Actions
- World War III
- Yesterday
- Frogger
- Bad Religion
- Along the Way
- New Leaf
- Bad Religion
- Slaves
- Drastic Actions
How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
1st EP
Back to the Known
Public Service Comp
- Featuring Bad Religion’s debut album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? which is an American punk classic, as well as the Back To The Known EP, and the original Bad Relgion EP. This takes the place of the “80-85” album, which is now out of print
- Features the classic songs “Fuck Armageddon, This Is Hell”, “American Dream”, and “Voice Of God Is Government”
- Little known fact: the band – notably 16 year old singer Greg Graffin – were all teenagers when this was recorded/released
- The first full-length ever released by the small label called Epitaph