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and would later be recut for their Hard Band for Dead album
The album features musical assistance from Tim Lefebvre
including headlining the 2010 Honda Civic Tour and multiple visits to Europe
Pennsylvania-based Studio 4
reaching a triumphant apex in his catalog nearly 20 years after the release of his chart-topping 2001 full-length debut
Bad Religion "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?" (40th Anniversary) Color:Clear w/ Black Smoke and would later be recutHow 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 by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. It's 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 Track Record Studios in North Hollywood, California, during October November 1980 and
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