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| Bad Religion - How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Reissue) |
This digitally re-mastered version of "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?" takes the place of the "80-85" album which is now out of print. It contains the exact same track listing as "80-85" and now has the packaging it should have had in the first place...
With this album a fuse was lit, leading to an explosion that spawned a new religion: Bad Religion. This, their second record and first LP is nothing short of genius. Shattered-glass guitar riffs, fast, furious drums, and a 16 year old Greg Graffin's voice for the ages. The coalescence of lyrical intellect and savage music make for a sound seldom (if ever) heard before. The impact of this record still resonates to this day.
Classic tracks like "Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell," "American Dream," and "The Voice Of God Is Government" are as crucial and socially lucid as the day they were created in a southern California garage. When the greatest punk records of all-time are discussed, How Could Hell Be Any Worse is sure to be mentioned.
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We’re Only Gonna Die
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Latch Key Kids
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Part III
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7% |
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Faith In God
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Fuck Armageddon…This Is Hell
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22% |
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Pity
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2% |
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In The Night
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4% |
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Damned To Be Free
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1% |
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White Trash (2nd Generation)
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4% |
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American Dream
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2% |
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Eat Your Dog
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1% |
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Voice Of God Is Government
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8% |
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Oligarchy
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2% |
| 14 |
Doing Time
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3% |
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Bad Religion
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9% |
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Politics
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1% |
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Sensory Overload
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0% |
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Slaves
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2% |
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Drastic Actions
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3% |
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World War III
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| 9/6/2007 by Chris from Fairport, NY |
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| The awesome debut from the most intelligent punk band ever. it sounds a lot different from their newer stuff because the sound quality isn't as good. But hey I like that sound. Get theis ASAP! |
| 7/24/2007 by Jake from Rossford, OH |
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| It's like if Black Flag actually put out a good album!
A more aggressive, old school hardcore sound than the Suffer/No Control stuff. You'll like it. I know I do. |
| 1/10/2007 by Cameron from Alvin, TX |
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| this cd is absolutely amazing!! straight-up old, raw sounding punk. lyrics are awesome- especially considering they were so young when they wrote them. excellent buy, worth every penny!! any fan of bad religion must get this |
| 8/1/2006 by Steven from Normandy Park, WA |
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| wow this was really great, until i got this i had only heard the newer sounding bad religion
this is real punk, its amazing you get how could hell be any worse, their first ep, back to the know and some songs from some comp, and its way loud crunchy hardcore punk
but great lyrics too coming from the young greg graffin |
| 3/15/2006 by Drew from Prescott, AZ |
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| so as everyone else has said, this album is classic, essential, and just downright incredible. brett and greg started out as very solid songwriters and only grew from there to become two of the best this world has seen (in my opinion). this is raw and sincere punk that hits hard and has a lot of substance. there's a few duds but theres 28 songs!! awsome album cover too. |
| 3/3/2006 by Toni from Phoenix, AZ |
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| This album is so amizingly righteous, good classic Bad Religion. Along the Way is my personal favorite, but you can never go wrong with We're Only Gonna Die, Greg sounds so young. If you're barely getting into Bad Religion, unlikely, but anyways, this would be a great first album. |
| 2/27/2006 by Micheal from Aberdeen, SD |
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| At first listen I didn't care for it. It's not the Bad Religion you hear on Suffer and later on, its a very raw old punk sound. Maybe sorta like Minor Threat or MDC perhaps. After a few listens it gets quite a bit better, I like it now. Its pretty cool to hear what they sounded like back in the day. I don't know if I would recommend it, unless its too a big fan like myself. |
| 2/27/2006 by Micheal from Aberdeen, SD |
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| At first listen I didn't care for it. It's not the Bad Religion you hear on Suffer and later on, its a very raw old punk sound. Maybe sorta like Minor Threat or MDC perhaps. After a few listens it gets quite a bit better, I like it now. Its pretty cool to hear what they sounded like back in the day. I don't know if I would recommend it, unless its too a big fan like myself. |
| 6/15/2005 by Aaron from Lithopolis, OH |
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| very good album, classic old school 80s punk/HC.. lotsa political aspects to the album. i love it. this is bad religions best material to my knowledge. pretty fast too. |
| 6/2/2005 by Brian from Iron Mountain, MI |
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| Best damn bad religion cd ever! The guitar work is great and it has that 1980's punk sound to it. And the price is good, $10.75 is a good deal, you cant go wrong with this cd! |
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