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Bulldog Edition

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Download links and information about Bulldog Edition by Sheer Terror. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 39 tracks with total duration of 01:48:34 minutes.

Artist: Sheer Terror
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 39
Duration: 01:48:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Here to Stay 2:24
2. Twisting and Turning 2:50
3. Ashes, Ashes 2:34
4. Cup O'Joe 2:48
5. Just Can't Hate Enough 1:44
6. Roses 3:10
7. Owe You Nothing 2:53
8. Ready to Halt 2:27
9. Walls 2:45
10. Only 13 2:07
11. Burning Time 4:00
12. I, Spoiler 2:17
13. Just Can't Hate Enough 2:56
14. Boys Don't Cry 3:10
15. I Need Lunch 3:33
16. Walls 2:41
17. Broken 2:44
18. Everyting's Fine 3:30
19. Goodbye, Farewell 4:22
20. I Still Miss Someone 2:32
21. Three Year Bitch 2:52
22. Time Don't Heal a Thing 2:07
23. Yesterday's Sweetheart 3:03
24. Don't Hate Me 'Cause I'm Beautiful 2:39
25. I, Spoiler 1:55
26. Close My Eyes 3:03
27. Lulu Roman 2:37
28. Hymn 83 3:52
29. Bulldog 3:54
30. Howard Unruh 2:18
31. Not GIving Up 2:50
32. Into My LIfe 4:28
33. Everything and Nothing 1:51
34. Fashion Fighter 2:37
35. Smile, for a Price 3:02
36. Rome Song 1:45
37. Obsoletion 1:56
38. You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory 1:11
39. Said and Done 3:07

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Bulldog Edition is a two-CD set compiling all of Sheer Terror's output for Blackout! Records, and therefore represents a good portion of this classic New York City hardcore/crossover band's entire career output. Starting with 1990's breakout Just Can't Hate Enough album, disc one sheds light on Sheer Terror's astoundingly heavy and thrash-infused style, then takes you back to CBGB's via the previous year's live 7" before fast-forwarding once again to take in 1994's aptly named experimental Old, New, Borrowed & Blue EP. Disc two offers yet another full album in 1992's self-explanatory Thanks fer Nuthin', as well as a generous selection of demos and relics, including very rare songs from 1986's No Grounds for Pity cassette. Yes, staunch-minded completists will have to look elsewhere for 1992's Ugly and Proud, 1995's Love Songs for the Unloved, and some of the band's spotty, cassette-only releases from the 1980s, but for the vast majority of hardcore enthusiasts, not to mention the merely curious listener, these 39 tracks should be all they ever need.