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in 1998. Far from seeing this as a cashing-in exercise by Indecision on the band's new, wider audience, it was seen as filling the gaps in the essential history of a band who would go on to tour with
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Track 13 is a cover version of a song by Underdog. It was also re-recorded for the 2003 cover album,
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Tracks 12 and 13 were previously unreleased, but were recorded in the same session as the
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Tracks 5 – 7 were previously unreleased, but were recorded in the same session as the
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in 2002. Most of the material was either unreleased, out-of-print or very rare.
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Recorded live on July 25, 1998, at the Showcase Theater, Corona, California
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Recorded in November 1997 at Third Studio from the Sun, Wayne, New Jersey
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of a song by Insted. It was also re-recorded for the 2003 cover album,
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mould that they had imported to the Californian shores in 1995.
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Recorded January 11–15, 1996 at Sweetwood Sound, New Jersey
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Tracks 18 –23 are live recordings of songs which were on
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was an album of early material, often referred to as a
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or Blackout Records. Straightforward, short blasts of
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"Albums". 604:Produced by Sick of It All's Pete Koller 397:"Trying Again" (Ensign, Ron Wood) – 1:56 653: 556:John Fraunberger – guitar (tracks 1–15) 691:Join The Team Player Records (Germany) 565:Nate "Edge" Gluck – bass (tracks 8–23) 462:Tracks 1 – 4 were originally from the 342:, for Orange County, California label 904:Indecision Records compilation albums 246: 7: 88:2000 compilation album by Ensign 871:Three Years Two Months Eleven Days 336:7-inch – and a full-length debut, 301:Three Years Two Months Eleven Days 218:Three Years Two Months Eleven Days 94:Three Years Two Months Eleven Days 14: 571:Ryan Murphy – drums (tracks 8–23) 269: 899:Ensign (band) compilation albums 361:Style-wise, it was more akin to 346:before departing for the larger 324:Ensign had recorded two EPs – a 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 22: 568:Chris Ross – drums (tracks 1–7) 562:Walt Svekla – bass (tracks 1–7) 553:Tim Shaw – vocals (all tracks) 433:"Where Did We Go Wrong" – 1:48 1: 809:Love the Music, Hate the Kids 512:Love the Music, Hate the Kids 496:Love the Music, Hate the Kids 785:Direction of Things to Come 601:Recorded 1996 in New Jersey 541:Direction of Things to Come 532:Direction of Things to Come 364:Direction of Things to Come 339:Direction of Things to Come 920: 640:Lance Wells (guest vocals) 454:"First, Last, Only" – 2:36 427:"Say It" (Underdog) – 2:10 400:"Enemy of My Enemy" – 2:46 743: 504:Fall from Grace 7-inch EP 254: 251: 202: 98: 801:The Price of Progression 630:Engineered by Dave Meyer 451:"Revolutions End" – 1:04 436:"Fade into Years" – 1:51 412:"Fall from Grace" – 1:57 132:January 1996 – July 1998 31:This article includes a 894:2000 compilation albums 308:, by the American band 60:more precise citations. 852:Death by Stereo/Ensign 415:"Uncommon Bond" – 2:09 486:released in June 1997 474:self-titled 7-inch EP 465:self-titled 7-inch EP 793:Cast the First Stone 523:Cast the First Stone 468:released in May 1996 242:Professional ratings 209:Cast the First Stone 844:For What It's Worth 607:Mixed by Noah Evans 457:"Foundation" – 2:01 448:"Day by Day" – 1:36 430:"Tourniquet" – 1:50 409:"Blue Skies" – 3:22 394:"Pale Horse" – 2:28 391:"Alzheimers" – 1:24 243: 227:For What It's Worth 190:Ensign, Pete Koller 863:Compilation albums 701:Indecision Records 344:Indecision Records 327:self-titled 7-inch 314:Indecision Records 241: 179:Indecision Records 33:list of references 881: 880: 403:"Standing" – 2:25 377:New York hardcore 316:, in April 2000. 297: 296: 239: 238: 235: 234: 109:Compilation album 86: 85: 78: 911: 730: 723: 716: 707: 686:Blackout Records 673: 672: 667:. 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Compilation album
Ensign
Genre
Hardcore punk
Label
Indecision Records
Producer
Ensign
Cast the First Stone
For What It's Worth
Kerrang!
retrospective
Ensign
Indecision Records
self-titled 7-inch
Fall from Grace
Direction of Things to Come
Indecision Records
Nitro Records
metalcore
Hatebreed
Direction of Things to Come

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