Bad Religion - New Maps of Hell (Japan Edition) (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Bad Religion
- Title: New Maps of Hell
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Epitaph
- Genre: Alt Rock, Punk Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 44:12
- Total Size: 112/320 Mb (cover)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. 52 Seconds 0:58
02. Heroes & Martyrs 1:26
03. Germs of Perfection 1:28
04. New Dark Ages 2:48
05. Requiem for Dissent 2:08
06. Before You Die 2:35
07. Honest Goodbye 2:52
08. Dearly Beloved 2:20
09. Grains of Wrath 3:01
10. Murder 1:19
11. Scrutiny 2:37
12. Prodigal Son 3:08
13. The Grand Delusion 2:11
14. Lost Pilgrim 2:28
15. Submission Complete 3:41
16. Fields of Mars 3:39
17. Sorrow [Acoustic Version] 3:18
18. God Song [Acoustic Version] 2:17
01. 52 Seconds 0:58
02. Heroes & Martyrs 1:26
03. Germs of Perfection 1:28
04. New Dark Ages 2:48
05. Requiem for Dissent 2:08
06. Before You Die 2:35
07. Honest Goodbye 2:52
08. Dearly Beloved 2:20
09. Grains of Wrath 3:01
10. Murder 1:19
11. Scrutiny 2:37
12. Prodigal Son 3:08
13. The Grand Delusion 2:11
14. Lost Pilgrim 2:28
15. Submission Complete 3:41
16. Fields of Mars 3:39
17. Sorrow [Acoustic Version] 3:18
18. God Song [Acoustic Version] 2:17
New Maps of Hell is the fourteenth studio album by Bad Religion, released on July 10, 2007.
Bad Religion's follow-up to 2004's The Empire Strikes First was originally rumored to be a double album to be released in 2006, but this was denied by bassist Jay Bentley. Due to the band's ongoing support with their previous release, the album was put on hold until 2007. Another one of the reasons why the band had yet to release a follow-up to The Empire Strikes First was their various other activities, most obviously frontman Greg Graffin's, who released his second solo album in 2006, his first since 1997.
New Maps of Hell also marks the third Bad Religion album released after returning to Epitaph Records for 2002's The Process of Belief and with Gurewitz since his departure during the release of 1994's Stranger Than Fiction.
Bad Religion's follow-up to 2004's The Empire Strikes First was originally rumored to be a double album to be released in 2006, but this was denied by bassist Jay Bentley. Due to the band's ongoing support with their previous release, the album was put on hold until 2007. Another one of the reasons why the band had yet to release a follow-up to The Empire Strikes First was their various other activities, most obviously frontman Greg Graffin's, who released his second solo album in 2006, his first since 1997.
New Maps of Hell also marks the third Bad Religion album released after returning to Epitaph Records for 2002's The Process of Belief and with Gurewitz since his departure during the release of 1994's Stranger Than Fiction.
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