• > Home
  • > Artists
  • > Bad Religion
  • > Albums
  • > How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)
  • Bad Religion

    Bad Religion

    How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)

    Bad Religion - How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)

    04/06/2004 | Epitaph / Ada 

    • CD

      $11.99

      HOW COULD HELL BE ANY WORSE (REIS) (RMST)

    Bookmark and Share

    Lyrics from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)

    Currently No Lyrics Available

    All Music Guide Review

    This 2004 version of Bad Religion's 1982 debut takes the place of 80-85, which had previously accounted for the group's earliest output. Fully remastered (as Epitaph has done for a bulk of early BR releases), the set includes the first LP's full track listing, as well as the first three EPs. The expanded booklet features a full lyric sheet, reprints of the EP cover art, and a great photo collage that's as informative a scene history as any wordy liner retrospective would be. The energy in those photos of sweaty, awkward teenage kids gathering in well-lit rooms to play music and dance is correspondent to the music itself, which puts Bad Religion's initial forays toward hardcore and punk into tense, buzzing relief. Listening to How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is like cupping your ear against the garage door of their practice space. Greg Graffin's vocal style isn't fully formed here, nor is his lyrical agenda, but the building blocks are significant and affecting, bigger than piles of collapsed cathedrals. Indeed, "Voice of God Is Government" begins with a caustic caricature of the money-grubbing preacher, who assures that donations will be used to "censor TV and radio, ban questionable books, and contribute to many other Godly services." Snotty punk then crumbles into accelerated, anthemic hardcore. The subtle "We're Only Gonna Die" opens the album; the piano and acoustic guitar midsection is a nice foil for the youthful anger in the vocal and its crackling lead guitar riff, a sound and tone that would only become more refined and powerful with consecutive '80s outings. "Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell" is another highlight, with its tense, urgent opening instrumental section and Graffin's Southern California-centric rail against throat-choking smog. Longtime fans will love the inclusion of the early EPs, cleaned up a bit to reveal even more of the group's gritty hardcore genesis. Varying sonic signatures define the swaggering theme "Bad Religion," "Slaves," and the cynically prescient suicide meditation "Drastic Actions," which appear multiple times over the two earliest recordings. The 1984 EP's "Frogger," while not the early Bad Religion's finest moment, might be one of this collection's most important statements since its aggressive blend of rabid rat race disgust and reference contemporary to the era -- complete with tinny video game sample -- illustrates the visceral power of music made by and for youth. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

    How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 3
  • Part III
  • 1:48
  • Sound Clip for Part III from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 4
  • Faith in God
  • 1:50
  • Sound Clip for Faith in God from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 6
  • Pity
  • 2:00
  • Sound Clip for Pity from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 7
  • In the Night
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for In the Night from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 10
  • American Dream
  • 1:41
  • Sound Clip for American Dream from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 11
  • Eat Your Dog
  • 1:04
  • Sound Clip for Eat Your Dog from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 13
  • Oligarchy
  • 1:01
  • Sound Clip for Oligarchy from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 14
  • Doing Time
  • 3:00
  • Sound Clip for Doing Time from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 15
  • Bad Religion
  • 1:49
  • Sound Clip for Bad Religion from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 16
  • Politics
  • 1:21
  • Sound Clip for Politics from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 18
  • Slaves
  • 1:20
  • Sound Clip for Slaves from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 19
  • Drastic Actions
  • 2:36
  • Sound Clip for Drastic Actions from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 20
  • World War III
  • 0:54
  • Sound Clip for World War III from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 21
  • Yesterday
  • 2:39
  • Sound Clip for Yesterday from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 22
  • Frogger
  • 1:19
  • Sound Clip for Frogger from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 23
  • Bad Religion
  • 2:10
  • Sound Clip for Bad Religion from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 24
  • Along the Way
  • 1:35
  • Sound Clip for Along the Way from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 25
  • New Leaf
  • 2:53
  • Sound Clip for New Leaf from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 26
  • Bad Religion
  • 1:46
  • Sound Clip for Bad Religion from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 27
  • Slaves
  • 1:07
  • Sound Clip for Slaves from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • 28
  • Drastic Actions
  • 2:32
  • Sound Clip for Drastic Actions from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)


  • Credits of How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)

    • Brett Gurewitz
    • Guitar, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Group Member, Producer
    • Greg Graffin
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Vocals, Producer, Group Member, Vocals (Background)

    Similar Albums to How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (Bonus Tracks)



    MP3 Downloads

    What's Hot from ARTISTdirect