Release History
Year | Type | Edition | Label | Catalog | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | CD | — | Epitaph | 86432 | |
1994 | LP | — | Epitaph | ||
1994 | CS | — | Epitaph | ||
1994 | CD | Australian version | Shock Records | ||
1994 | CD | Brazilian version | Epitaph/Paradoxx Music | OXX 1127 | |
1996 | CS | Russian version (Unofficial Release) | Global Music | ? | |
2008 | CD | Remastered version | Epitaph | 86868 | |
2008 | LP | Remastered version (translucent orange vinyl); came with a coupon for a free MP3 download | |||
"—" denotes that it was a standard release. |
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