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which shows the real-world effects of the group's efforts: young people engaged in sports
which finds it's most concentrated expression in the artist's works with sound
LP reissue pressed on yellow/red/black vinyl
Free Love is a small slice of Haight-Ashbury transported to the Polygram Studios in Lagos
produced by No-ID
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Clear and Black Smoke Limited Edition) TSOV-107 which shows the real-world effectsLimited clear with black smoke colored vinyl LP pressing. 40th Anniversary edition. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the debut studio album by Bad Religion, originally released in 1982. Released almost a year after their self titled EP, it was financed by a $3,000 loan from guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success surprised the band when it sold 10,000 copies in under a year. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? was recorded over two time periods at
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