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Sold Date:
April 4, 2014
Start Date:
March 31, 2014
Final Price:
$79.99
(USD)
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BAD RELIGION
Into The Unknown
Orig. Epitaph EPI-BRLP2
EPI-BRLP-2A-3
EPI-BRLP-2B-3
VINYL: plays VG+ & there is a small warp at the edge that causes a few thumps before the
record starts but did not affect the music. I checked it out on 3 different players. Although I
assume if your tone arm is set extremely sensitively it might have an effect.
COVER: VG+ edge wear wear at corner tips
Includes original inner sleeve there is a 1" triangular rip at the top
Also includes an SST advertisement flyer (not pictured because I just found it)
THE INSERT HAS A NUMBER OF SMALL RIP ON IT AND A BIGGER ONE ON TOP.
IT ALSO HAS SOME OTHER STAINS/ MARKS. NOT IN GREAT SHAPE. SEE LAST 2 PICTURES.
SONGS
It's Only Over When...
3:33
Chasing The Wild Goose
2:48
Billy Gnosis
3:30
Time And Disregard
6:50
The Dichotomy
4:48
Million Days
3:48
Losing Generation
3:37
...You Give Up
3:37
Notes:
The 2nd album released by Bad Religion. The album
features a keyboard-heavy prog rock sound which is
unlike anything else
in their discography. Bassist Jay Bentley quit the band during the
recording of the first
song and previous drummer Pete Finestone is also
absent from the record. Epitaph Records pressed up 10,000
copies of the
record which they claim were mostly returned by dissatisfied fans. The
returns were stored in the
Bomp Records warehouse where Brett
Gurewitz's then-girlfriend worked and a number of copies were sold
through Bomp, although just how many is disputed. These sales were not
authorized by the band or label.
Jay Bentley also stated that he and
Brett destroyed several boxes of the record and other copies that had
been
stored in Bentley's mother's basement were ruined by an exploding
water heater.
The record has been mostly disowned by the group. Brett Gurewitz,
who owns the rights to the record via
Epitaph Records, has been
particularly vocal about his displeasure with album and long refused to
reissue
the release. However, the first authorized reissue was included
in a Bad Religion vinyl box set released in
the fall of 2010.
The song "Time And Disregard" was originally written for a side
project that Greg Graffin had with
Greg Hetson (who was not a member of
Bad Religion at this time) called Greg Greg.
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NM (Near Mint): Record and cover appear virtually unmarked.
VG++: A hair under near mint may have just a very few visual marks & should play almost NM.
VG+ : Used but not abused. Should have only relatively slight audible imperfections.
VG : Many only surface lines or may have 1 or more small scratches .Background sound but still very enjoyable. Cover defects will be noted.
VG-: significant background sound from various defects but music always quite audible above it. Cover has some damage that will be noted.