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  • How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on January 19, 1982, by Epitaph Records. Released...
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    continues to be managed and owned by Gurewitz. Also in 1981, the band began recording their first full-length album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse? During the...
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    but they are rare. Bad Religion's first full-length album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, was released in 1982. When recording sessions commenced, Ziskrout...
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  • revamped version of "Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell", a track previously released on How Could Hell Be Any Worse?. Whether they intended to include the song...
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  • through Epitaph Records. The compilation contains songs from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? to Generator, and two live tracks recorded during their 1994...
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  • penned by frontman Greg Graffin for Bad Religion's debut album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, which was released in 1982. It is the album's opening track...
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    halfway through the recording of their debut full-length album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and was replaced for the rest of the sessions by Pete Finestone...
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  • original release; credited to Greg Hetson on the 2004 reissue of How Could Hell Be Any Worse?; The Bad Religion Page website lists Graffin and Hetson as songwriters...
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  • the 2004 CD reissue of the group's 1982 debut studio album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, which featured the same track listing as 80–85. The EP was...
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  • on its own. While on tour promoting their debut studio album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982), the members of Bad Religion noticed a shift in the mood...
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    Descendents. Greg Hetson was credited on Bad Religion's album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? for playing the solo for the song Part III. His first (official)...
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  • of the 80–85 compilation, and also on its 2004 re-release as How Could Hell Be Any Worse? Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth supposedly was a big fan of the...
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  • controversial 1983 album, Into the Unknown. 80–85 includes the entire How Could Hell Be Any Worse? album as well as two official EPs (Bad Religion and Back to...
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  • For Better or Worse (The Resident))
    November 27, 2019. Pucci, Douglas (December 4, 2019). "Live+7 Weekly Ratings: 'How to Get Away with Murder' Fall Finale Tops Broadcast Network Telecasts in...
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    Bad Religion discography (category Articles to be expanded from December 2018)
    Ziskrout before the release of the band's full-length debut album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, in 1982. The following year's Into the Unknown featured bassist...
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    those past missteps as learning experiences." Studio albums How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982) Into the Unknown (1983) Suffer (1988) No Control (1989)...
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  • Bad Religion's 1981 self-titled EP, followed by their debut How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, which was also the label's first full-length release. Also...
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  • Hell!, a 4-hour weekly news radio show from Chicago "Fuck Armageddon...this is Hell", a song from Bad Religion's debut record, How Could Hell Be Any Worse...
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  • SquarePants "Doing Time", a song by Bad Religion from the 1982 album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? "Doing Time", a song by Avenged Sevenfold from the 2013 album...
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