Bad Religion In A Box
. The collection will be available exclusively at www.kingsroadmerch.com where beginning today fans are invited to pre-order the Box Set for the sale price of $199.99 until October 25; price thereafter will increase to $224.99. The must-have collection will include all fifteen of Bad Religion's studio albums, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, Into The Unknown, Suffer, No Control, Against The Grain, Generator, Recipe For Hate, Stranger Than Fiction, The Gray Race, No Substance, New America, The Process Of Belief, The Empire Strikes First, New Maps Of Hell and their latest release The Dissent Of Man, on red vinyl and packaged in a beautiful black anniversary box. The perfect holiday gift for vinyl fans, collectors and Bad Religion fanatics alike, 30 Years LP Box Set is a limited edition and will undoubtedly sell out fast. This also marks the first time Into the Unknown has been available on vinyl LP since 1983. Fans and media have lined up this year to celebrate Bad Religion's 30th anniversary, which kicked off early this year with an epic run of dates at various Southern California House of Blues. From those shows, the band recorded the album 30 Years Live and gave it away to fans as a thank you for three decades of support. After a European summer tour the band returned to the US and released one of the best written albums of their career, The Dissent of Man. Bad Religion Tour Dates: Preview and Purchase Bad Religion CDs |
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