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Into The Unknown | United States | 12" | Epitaph | 2018 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Black and Blue | ||
Fan Club edition
This is easily identified by the mistake on the back cover that says 'Greg Gurewitz' 8 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve Still sealed - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10EQB7KyLwYJDmC84X6C90TIbaI8tPkOL
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Into The Unknown | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | 87120-1 // EPI-BRLP2 | 2010 | Vinyl: Red | |
Part of the 30th Anniversary Vinyl Box Set
8 tracks - Reissue - Colored vinyl - Limited 3000 - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PuHnGMjIo9ceN5lpS86yP2t0m5XP8ZwO
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Into The Unknown | United States | CD | Unknown | epi-bripcd1 | EPI-BRCD | 2004 | ||
A "remastered" bootleg released in 2004, with an error in the credits: "Written by Greg Hetson and Greg Graffin".
8 tracks - Remaster - Jewel case Corrected back credits - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aMzgs_0OxRUBJHLZO0MENvl93SFRmNWQ
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Into The Unknown | Germany | 12" | Gema | BT 012 | 1992 | Vinyl: Black / Label: White | |
The sleeve is a close-up of the official release and is completely blue. Plain white labels without the Epitaph logo, and only the band name, title and tracks. Track 2 and 4 are wrong ("Chasing" and "Time"). Comes with a small paper with song lyrics (not similar to the original one).
8 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AYLmglnp5PwxUD1JFI6QZhTaOHjIaaIW
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Back To The Known | United States | 7" | n/a | EPI-BREP 2 | 1990 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Black | |
5 tracks
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wo3CCEwiXH11nxPjCOTEHP2-99gaAu8G
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Suffer | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | 1988 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | ||
This is the first pressing with the Burbank address on the back cover. Later editions have this address covered by a black box and the new address (Hollywood) printed over it instead. Pictures have a greenish tinge when compared to other represses.
15 tracks https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19HDPHswPIdgLtioNWMt-ysTF-DIPA2wm
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Back To The Known | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | EPI-BREP 2 | 1987 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | |
All tracks appear on Side B, Side A is blank. Pressed in the UK and distributed in the USA by Suite Beat. This red labeled version has a slightly different run-out number ("S-17171" has been added). Comes with a "consumer response survey" postcard by Suite Beat Music Group.
5 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1g_0tmBBZvnTonAQKv6F7q7kaaLPnN-I5
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Back To The Known | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | EPI-BREP-2 | 1985 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Silver | |
All tracks appear on Side B, Side A is blank. Pressed in the UK and distributed in the USA by Suite Beat.
5 tracks - Cardboard sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jVCzXohyrNbCwPIr9aPYEJqLrN8RVtxh
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Bad Religion | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | BREP-1 | 1984 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | |
"The Original" printed on the cover. The songs on this 12" EP have a remarkably different mixing compared to the first 7" mixing from 1981.
6 tracks - Reissue - Cardboard sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MlvrF_aLIwJX3ceMjYrlTVnNEFj288aq
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Into The Unknown | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | EPI-BRLP 02 | 1983 | Vinyl: Black | |
8 tracks - Limited 10000
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BXMyecMAE4Z8opU8nrZzuwWeVFJHtJvz
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How Could Hell Be Any Worse? | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | 1982 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | ||
First pressing has the old address: 22713 Ventura Blvd. / Suite F/ Woodland Hills, CA 91364.
It has a heavy cardboard sleeve, with brown coloured inside has NO barcode on back and a 23x11" double-sided b/w insert with lyrics and photos. Date on the labels is 1981 but the album was released in 1982. 14 tracks - Limited 12000 - Thick cardboard sleeve (Brown inside) and dust sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1n1JclH9iR_Un-2nu0cPO6dopBFtR_u90
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Bad Religion | United States | 7" | Epitaph Records | 1981 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | ||
Second pressing. Includes a lyric sheet.
6 tracks - Limited 1000 - Thick folded sleeve with dust sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jmSembsqQloqs4-iZXtkdvHb0BesBli7
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New World Order: War #1 | United States | 7" | Maximumrocknroll | MRR 006 | 1991 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Black | |
This 7" was released by the US magazine Maximumrocknroll to protest the first Gulf War.
Comes with a big poster cover including articles on the war and the Gulf region and its history. 2 tracks - Split - Paper dust sleeve and poster sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XKuG1evhyd_6yFfhOytVZKClk1y2lpWf
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All Our Yesterdays | Germany | 12" | n/a | n/a | 1991 | Vinyl: Black / Label: White | |
Recorded at the Skylite Club, Long Beach, CA, on March 31, 1983.
12 tracks - Paper sleeve https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XQNBiDJzI5xLjJm2WTBCb4cF90B6VyC_
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