Public Service (EP)

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Public Service
Public Service cover
Studio album by Various Artists
Released 1981
Recorded n/a
Genre Punk
Label Smoke 7 Records
Puke & Vomit Records

Public Service is a compilation EP released in 1981 on Smoke 7 Records with songs by Hardcore punk bands Bad Religion, Circle One, Disability, RF7 and Redd Kross (here still named "Red Cross"). The album was re-released in 2003 on the Puke & Vomit label.

The EP contains alternate versions of the Bad Religion songs 'Bad Religion', 'Slaves' and 'Drastic Actions' from their first, eponymous EP (Bad Religion). These songs are available at the end of the '80-'85 compilation, and also on its 2004 re-release as How Could Hell Be Any Worse?

[edit] Track listing

  1. Redd Kross - "Cease to Exist"
  2. Redd Kross - "Everyday There's Someone New"
  3. Redd Kross - "Kill Someone You Hate"
  4. RF7 - "World of Hate"
  5. RF7 - "Scientific Race"
  6. RF7 - "Long Live Their Queen"
  7. RF7 - "Perfect World"
  8. Circle One - "G.I. Combat"
  9. Circle One - "High School Society"
  10. Bad Religion - "Bad Religion"
  11. Bad Religion - "Slave"
  12. Bad Religion - "Drastic Actions"
  13. Disability - "Battling Against the Police"
  14. Disability - "White As A Ghost"
  15. Disability - "Rejection"
  16. Circle One - "F.O."
  17. Circle One - "Destroy Exxon"
Bad Religion
Greg Graffin | Brett Gurewitz | Jay Bentley | Greg Hetson | Brian Baker | Brooks Wackerman
Former members: Jay Ziskrout | Pete Finestone | Bobby Schayer
Discography
Studio albums: Bad Religion | Public Service | How Could Hell Be Any Worse? | Into the Unknown | Back to the Known | Suffer | No Control | Against the Grain | Generator | Recipe for Hate | Stranger Than Fiction | The Gray Race | No Substance | The New America | The Process of Belief | The Empire Strikes First | (Fourteenth Studio Album)

Live and compilation albums: '80-'85 | All Ages | Tested | Punk Rock Songs
Videos and DVDs: Along the Way | Live at the Palladium
Singles: American Jesus | 21st Century (Digital Boy)