
BAD RELIGION 'STRANGER THAN FICTION' LP
LABEL: EPITAPH
VINYL RELEASE DATE:Â 3/9/2018
ALBUM RELEASE DATE:Â August 30, 1994
VARIANT: BLACK VINYL LP
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the first full-length album released by Bad Religion, which was released on January 19, 1982. Released almost a year after their self-titled EP, it was financed by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success surprised the band when it sold 10,000 copies in under a year.
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Bad Religion has become synonymous with intelligent and provocative West Coast punk rock and are considered one of the most influential and important bands in the genre. Over the past three decades, the band has continually pushed social boundaries and questioned authority and beliefs armed only with propulsive guitars, charging drumbeats, thoughtful lyrics, and an undying will to inspire and provoke anyone who will listen. Stranger Than Fiction is the eighth album from Bad Religion, and one of their most popular. First released in 1994, the album has been certified Gold and features hit singles" 21st Century Digital Boy", "Infected" and "Stranger Than Fiction." Features guest appearances from some of punk's greatest including Rancid's Tim Armstrong (vocals on "Television"), Jim Lindberg of Pennywise (vocals on "Marked"), and Wayne Kramer of the MC5 (guitars on "Incomplete").
TRACKLISTÂ
SIDE 1
1Â Incomplete
2Â Leave Me to Mine
3Â Stranger Than Fiction
4Â Tiny Voices
5Â The Handshake
6Â Better Off Dead
7Â Infected
SIDE 2
1Â Television
2Â Individual
3Â Hooray for Me
4Â Slumber
5Â Marked
6Â Inner Logic
7Â What It Is
8Â 21st Century (Digital Boy)
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LABEL: EPITAPH
VINYL RELEASE DATE:Â 3/9/2018
ALBUM RELEASE DATE:Â August 30, 1994
VARIANT: BLACK VINYL LP
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the first full-length album released by Bad Religion, which was released on January 19, 1982. Released almost a year after their self-titled EP, it was financed by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success surprised the band when it sold 10,000 copies in under a year.
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Bad Religion has become synonymous with intelligent and provocative West Coast punk rock and are considered one of the most influential and important bands in the genre. Over the past three decades, the band has continually pushed social boundaries and questioned authority and beliefs armed only with propulsive guitars, charging drumbeats, thoughtful lyrics, and an undying will to inspire and provoke anyone who will listen. Stranger Than Fiction is the eighth album from Bad Religion, and one of their most popular. First released in 1994, the album has been certified Gold and features hit singles" 21st Century Digital Boy", "Infected" and "Stranger Than Fiction." Features guest appearances from some of punk's greatest including Rancid's Tim Armstrong (vocals on "Television"), Jim Lindberg of Pennywise (vocals on "Marked"), and Wayne Kramer of the MC5 (guitars on "Incomplete").
TRACKLISTÂ
SIDE 1
1Â Incomplete
2Â Leave Me to Mine
3Â Stranger Than Fiction
4Â Tiny Voices
5Â The Handshake
6Â Better Off Dead
7Â Infected
SIDE 2
1Â Television
2Â Individual
3Â Hooray for Me
4Â Slumber
5Â Marked
6Â Inner Logic
7Â What It Is
8Â 21st Century (Digital Boy)
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