Release History
Label | Release Date | Notes |
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Epitaph Records | September 8, 1988 | On the CD version, the inside cover features an image of a groupshot of the band behind CBGB. On the vinyl version, the same image appears on the back cover. The inside cover also features the lyrics written on the wall of an empty room where Greg Hetson's SG is towards the doorway while a pair of Converse and a leather jacket are hanging on the door knob. The head of a Rickenbacker 4001 (which belonged to Jay Bentley) also emerges from the hole in the wall. Jay once said that the empty room used to be his bedroom at his mother's house. Also on the CD version, the back cover features the credits and the band members are listed next to the groupshot the band. |
Epitaph Records | April 6, 2004 | Remastered along with How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, No Control, Against the Grain and Generator. |
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