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Bad ReligionSuffer

Label:Epitaph – E-86404
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Rock
Style:Punk, Hardcore

Tracklist

A1You Are (The Government)
Written-ByGreg G.*
1:19
A21000 More Fools
Written-ByBrett*
1:34
A3How Much Is Enough?
Written-ByBrett*
1:22
A4When?
Written-ByGreg G.*
1:38
A5Give You Nothing
Written-ByBrett*, Greg G.*
2:00
A6Land Of Competition
Written-ByGreg G.*
2:04
A7Forbidden Beat
Written-ByBrett*, Greg G.*
1:53
A8Best For You
Written-ByGreg G.*
1:57
B1Suffer
Written-ByBrett*, Greg G.*
1:45
B2Delirium Of Disorder
Written-ByBrett*
1:37
B3Part II (The Numbers Game)
Written-ByBrett*
1:38
B4What Can You Do?
Written-ByGreg G.*
2:44
B5Do What You Want
Written-ByBrett*
1:05
B6Part IV (The Index Fossil)
Written-ByGreg G.*
2:02
B7Pessimistic Lines
Written-ByGreg G.*
1:07
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Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Westbeach Music
  • Published ByWestbeach Music
  • Copyright ©Polypterus Music
  • Published ByPolypterus Music
  • Recorded AtWestbeach Recorders
  • Lacquer Cut AtCapitol Mastering
  • Mastered AtGreg Lee Processing – L•31287

Credits

  • Advisor [Spiritual Advisor]Henrau Kruschev
  • Band [The Band Is:], Bass GuitarJay Bentley
  • Band [The Band Is:], DrumsPete Finestone
  • Band [The Band Is:], Lead Guitar, Rhythm GuitarMr. Brett*, Greg Hetson
  • Band [The Band Is:], Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals [Lead And Backing Voices]Greg Graffin
  • Cover, Artwork [Cover Art]Jerry Mahoney (2)
  • EngineerDonnell Cameron, The Legendary Starbolt
  • Harmony Vocals [Oozin' Ahs]Brett*, Greg G.*, Jay*
  • Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching ℇ_]Eddy Schreyer
  • Photography By [Insert Photo]Mark B. (7)
  • Producer, Arranged ByBad Religion

Notes

Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, CA, April, 1988.
℗&© 1988 Westbeach Music & Polypterus Music.

Includes a lyric sheet.

This is the first pressing with the Burbank address on the back cover: "P.O. Box 7112 Burbank, CA 91505".
Later editions have this address covered by a black box and the new address (Hollywood) printed over it instead. The label on this version along with 2nd press has the large pressing ring. All versions after that have the small pressing ring on label

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 45778 64041
  • Barcode (Scanned): 045778640416
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched & stamped): E-86404-A G-1 L•31287 MASTERED BY CAPITOL Ɛ__ YOUR NAME HERE ___ ___
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched & stamped): E-86404-B G-1 L•31287•X MASTERED BY CAPITOL Ɛ__ ☹ I AM JUST A PIECE OF AIR! ☺

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Reviews

  • andrewmsimmons's avatar
    Edited 2 years ago
    One of my favorite albums. Recently bought the lp, brand new. Kind of disappointed with the way it sounds on this vinyl… Not sure why but it’s really flat, someone else wrote that it sounds compressed, I think that’s a good description. Well anyway, still does what I need it to do when I jack the volume way up…
    • Spikedge's avatar
      Spikedge
      4,000? LOL Can someone please update this. Or at least remove this nonsense. This record probably sold that many it's first year of release 30 years ago.
      • midsizesedan's avatar
        midsizesedan
        'One of Epitaph's best selling records'. What about Rancid or the millions of Offspring LPs they sold. I think this data is outdated or else the contributor omitted a few zeroes.
        • Mr.TomServo's avatar
          Mr.TomServo
          Edited 7 years ago
          No reviews on this one? What the heck?

          OK, as far as seminal punk rock albums go, this is right up there with the very best. And for those of you who love the melodic hardcore sound Bad Religion helped create, this is one of the best albums ever. At the very least, this is when Bad Religion announced to the punk rock world that they were a force to be reckoned with, both musically and lyrically (especially the latter, in fact).

          My personal favorites on the album are "You Are the Government," "When," "Delirium of Disorder," "Do What You Want," "Part IV," and "Pessimistic Lines." You'll notice I more or less just listed half the album, and indeed, the whole record is genius.

          Top class, simple as that. And as a side note, let me just say the front cover of this album is still one of the most punk rock images ever.

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