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'80-'85


'80-'85 is Bad Religion's compilation album, released in November 1991 with a list of tracks from their older albums before the come-back of the 1987 release Suffer.


Track listing

  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 (Second Generation)"
  10. "American Dream"
  11. "Eat Your Dog"
  12. "The 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"

Notes

  • Track 1 to 14 is released with their first album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?.
  • Track 15 to 20 is released with the first EP Bad Religion.
  • Track 21 to 25 is released with the third EP Back to the Known.
  • Track 26 to 28 is released with the second EP Public Service. These are alternate versions of three songs from the first EP.
  • All songs from Into the Unknown probably couldn't fit throughout this compilation, or were left out due to the unpopularity of the album.
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