All Ages EXPLICIT LYRICS Bad Religion

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  • Release Date: 11/07/1995
  • Sales Rank: 48,672
  • Label: EPITAPH / ADA
  • UPC: 045778644322
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All Ages

1LISTENI Want to Conquer the World 2:17
2LISTENDo What You Want 0:59
3LISTENYou Are (The Government) 1:21
4LISTENModern Man 1:52
5LISTENWe're Only Gonna Die 2:11
6LISTENThe Answer 3:20
7LISTENFlat Earth Society 2:21
8LISTENAgainst the Grain 2:06
9LISTENGenerator 3:17
10LISTENAnesthesia 2:59
11LISTENSuffer 1:47
12LISTENFaith Alone 3:31
13LISTENNo Control 1:45
14LISTEN21st Century (Digital Boy) 2:47
15LISTENAtomic Garden 3:10
16LISTENNo Direction 3:13
17LISTENAutomatic Man 1:38
18LISTENChange of Ideas 0:54
19LISTENSanity 2:44
20LISTENWalk Away 1:47
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Editorial Reviews

Another title for All Ages might be "The Best of Bad Religion Before Recipe for Hate." Which makes sense: Since the band's last two LPs, Recipe and Stranger Than Fiction, are owned and distributed by Atlantic, this is a great overview of the band's prior six albums for those who only got into the band since the major label got involved. Here's another good title Epitaph could have considered: "Embarrassment of Riches." Though it encompasses 23 pretty frickin' amazing, tuneful, punk/hardcore smashers, off the top of the head, one could check off dozens of others that deserved inclusion. What's here is as breathtaking as punk has gotten after 1985, thanks to Greg Graffin's insistence on clearly enunciated pop vocals, complete with soaring harmonies, and considering these as important as playing hard, fast, and mean (not to mention the lyrics that betray the sizable brains of the two writers, Graffin and guitarist Brett Gurewitz). Unhappily, there are no tracks from the 1985 Back to the Known EP, there are only two from the 1982 debut, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, and of course, asking for any selections from the band-disowned 1983 second LP, Into the Unknown, is like asking Scrooge for a sick-day. Nevertheless, the net result is that All Ages is more or less Bad Religion from Suffer (1988) through Generator (1992), but that's when the band first peaked anyway, with material so incredible it would seem like justice if everyone who bought a Green Day or Offspring LP the previous year (decent as those LPs are) were forced to return them for this older, wiser, tons-better best-of. Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

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of course another great cdby Anonymous

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March 21, 2005: Bad Religion is one of the greatest punk bands ever. I recommend this cd and yet I don't. This has the very best songs from their first couple of albums. I think all of their old songs are great, so I would recommend buying those insted, but if you are not sure if you would like BR, this is a great start. Unfortunatly if you listen to thier older stuff first the later albums are a little disappointing(don't get me wrong their later stuff is good to but it lacks a little something).

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April 04, 2003: Well ,this was my first BadReligion CD and for those who don´t know BadReligion this is a great start! Only the good songs are here!


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