Punk Rock Songs
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Compilation album by Bad Religion | |||||
Released | April 30, 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 1994-2000 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Length | 69:28 | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Producer | Bad Religion | ||||
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Punk Rock Songs (The Epic Years) is a compilation album by Bad Religion, released in 2002.
Spanning the years from 1994 to 2000, this is a collection of the biggest hits and some live tracks from their Atlantic and Epic Records era, therefore it does not contain any songs from Bad Religion's first seven full-length albums, or their then-current album The Process of Belief.
The compilation was actually released by Epic Records without any input from the band members, because Bad Religion had already returned to their original label, Epitaph Records, at the time. This explains why it has never been released in the United States.
[edit] Track listing
- "Punk Rock Song"
- "The Gray Race"
- "The Streets of America"
- "A Walk"
- "Ten in 2010"
- "New America"
- "I Love My Computer"
- "It's A Long Way to the Promised Land"
- "Hear It"
- "Raise Your Voice" (with Campino of Die Toten Hosen)
- "No Substance"
- "Infected"
- "21st Century (Digital Boy)"
- "Stranger Than Fiction"
- "Dream of Unity"
- "Punk Rock Song" (German Version)
- "Leave Mine to Me" (Live)
- "Change of Ideas" (Live)
- "Slumber" (Live)
- "Cease" (Live)
On the Japanese and German release, there are some extra tracks:
- "We're Only Gonna Die" (with Biohazard) (Live)
- "The Henchman '98" (Live)
- "The Answer" (Live)
- "The Universal Cynic" (Ithaca Session)
- "The Dodo" (Ithaca Session)
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