Label: | Epitaph Records | Release date: | 11/12/1990 |
Country: | United States | Disc / Label details: | |
Format | CD | ||
Misc: | 28 tracks - Compilation - Jewel case |
Catalog ID: | E-86407-2 |
Barcode: | 0 4577-86407-2 0 |
Matrix / Runout: | 17134A E-86407-2 ■ 222775 P/N 32H7915 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 9/91 1DA1 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 10/94 1DC2 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 5/92 1DB2 |
Matrix / Runout: | 86407-2 ■ A3 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 1/94 1DB7 |
Matrix / Runout: | 86407-2 ■ A5 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 9/91 1DA2 |
Matrix / Runout: | E864072 9/94 1DB8 |
Release date | Bad Religion didn't release it out until 1990 because Chameleon Records owned How Could Hell Be Any Worse?. The date on the back of the record says 1991, while Against The Grain dated 1990, yet the former came out first. |
Liner notes | Hetson's notes in it are incorrect in places. Greg and Jay think he did that deliberately. |
Artwork | The photo of the punk boots was taken by Edward Colver at Oki Dogs on Santa Monica blvd, Hollywood, late 1979. The boots belong to (left to right): Reid Campbell (of Modern Industry), Linda Kurd and Monty Harrison. A punk compilation exists with the same cover. |
Liner notes | Hetson's notes in it are incorrect in places. Greg and Jay think he did that deliberately. |
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'80-'85 | Collectible |
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'80-'85 - Women's Racerback | Collectible |
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80-85 | Collectible |
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80-85 | Collectible |
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80-85 Backpack | Collectible |
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80-85 Cassette | Collectible |
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80-85 Cassette | Collectible |
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80-85 Promo Poster | Collectible |
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80-85 Shorts | Collectible |
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Sweater with 80-85 design | Collectible |