Suffer (1988)

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Title: Suffer
Artist: Bad Religion
Genre: Punk Rock
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - You Are (The Government) - 1:21
2 - 1000 More Fools - 1:35
3 - How Much Is Enough? - 1:22
4 - When? - 1:40
5 - Give You Nothing - 2:02
6 - Land of Competition - 2:04
7 - Forbidden Beat - 1:57
8 - Best for You - 1:55
9 - Suffer - 1:47
10 - Delirium of Disorder - 1:39
11 - Part II (The Numbers Game) - 1:41
12 - What Can You Do? - 2:44
13 - Do What You Want - 1:07
14 - Part IV (The Index Fossil) - 2:04
15 - Pessimistic Lines - 1:07

Overview:
Suffer is the third album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on the Californian independent record label Epitaph Records on September 8, 1988. It was the first album that was both released and distributed by the label. Following the release of the EP Back to the Known (1985), Bad Religion went on a temporary hiatus, then reunited with its original members and went to work on its first full-length studio album in five years.

Although Suffer was not charted in Billboard, it has been cited by some critics as one of the most important punk rock albums of all time. After its release, Suffer quickly became Epitaph Records' best seller and was the label's best-selling album for a number of years, until the release of The Offspring's 1994 highly acclaimed album Smash. A plethora of third-wave punk bands cite this album as a major inspiration; NOFX's Fat Mike has called it "the record that changed everything".
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