Home show, mom won't know Run out the back door He's passed out on the floor Third time, been caught twice Forgive our neighbor Bob I think he humped the dog But good things come to those who wait Cause she laid me
Josie, you're my source of most frustration, Forget when I don't meet expectations Everything you wished came true In the end we all blamed you Even though, as they all know, you weren't the only one (two three four)
Incesticide was released on December 14, 1992 in the United Kingdom, and on December 15, 1992 in the United States. The record label, Geffen, decided against heavily promoting the album, possibly to avoid a "Nirvana burnout" as the band had released Nevermind and four singles in the preceding fifteen months. Despite this lack of promotion and being a collection of old material, Incesticide debuted at number 51 in the Billboard 200 and sold 500,000 copies in two months. The album is certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. On November 23, 2012, Incesticide was re-released on vinyl as a limited two LP 45 RPM edition for its 20th anniversary.
Beware was the fifth release from the Lodi, New Jersey horror punk band The Misfits. Since it was originally intended to be available for the group's 1979 UK tour, it combined two earlier, out of print releases, with the substitution of one new track.
Die for the Government is the debut album by the U.S. punk rock band Anti-Flag, released in 1996. After this album, bassist Andy Flag played with Anti-Flag on their EP North America Sucks, but left soon after as they couldn't get along as a band. The CD booklet bids farewell to Andy Flag.
The front cover gives the title "Die for the Government", but side of the CD reads
'This is Our Lives e.p' - an 8 track/enhanced CD bursting with contagious guitar riffs, " stirring, anthemic choruses and barbed vocals. " Including the popular singles 'Friday Night' and 'The Coast Song'