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  1. 1. Jan. 1982 · This was the album that really started it all. The band's second record and first LP was inspired by, and created in, the smog choked inferno of the Southern California suburbs. 14 songs that gave voice to all the angry alienated kids everywhere. After this record, the band's name and iconic symbol .

  2. 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 almost a year after their self-titled EP, it was financed from the sales of the self titled EP and partly by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success ...

  3. Album Credits. Producers Bad Religion, Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin & 3 more. Writers Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin & Jay Bentley. Bass Jay Bentley. Drums Jay Ziskrout. Engineered By Jim Mankey.

  4. The first studio album from Bad Religion. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? was the first full-length for the label Epitaph. Originally only 6,000 copies were pressed, but the record sold much better than expected - almost 10,000 copies within a year - and eventually reached 12,000 copies.

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  5. Archive: https://archive.org/details/bad-religion-how-could-hell-be-any-worse-original-masterTimestamps:00:00 - 1. We're Only Gonna Die02:17 - 2. Latch Key K...

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  6. Band: Bad ReligionAlbum: How Could Hell Be Any WorseYear: 1982

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  7. 19. Jan. 2022 · Throughout How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, Bad Religion were talking about greed, war, corruption, capitalism, and religion-based hatred, and they were doing it in a way that still sounds...