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Playlist
1. Suffer
2. Land Of Competition
3. 1000 More Fools
4. Doing Time
5. Damned To Be Free
6. Latch Key Kids
7. Part II (The Numbers Game)
8. How Much Is Enough?
9. Along The Way
10. Do What You Want
11. Faith In God
12. We're Only Gonna Die/Part III
13. Drastic Actions
14. Delirium Of Disorder
15. You Are (The Government)
16. Yesterday
17. Forbidden Beat
18. Voice Of God Is Government
19. Frogger
20. When
21. Fuck Armageddon... This Is Hell
22. Give You Nothing
23. Pessimistic Lines
24. Best For You
25. Bad Religion
26. Politics
27. World War III
Along the Way is the first live concert DVD from punk band Bad Religion. The concert footage was taken from fourteen different European stops on their 1989 tour for the album, Suffer. It was originally released on VHS in Germany in 1990 (with a different cover) and in the United States in the following year,[1] and on DVD for the first time in 2004, coinciding with the reissues of the band's pre-Recipe for Hate albums. Both the VHS and DVD have the same cover shown on the right, which depicts Jay Bentley with his bass, while the European VHS depicts guitarist Brett Gurewitz and singer Greg Graffin singing along with each other. The format of the video consists of live concert performances interspersed with short interview clips of the band members. The live footage is mixed from fourteen different shows, and jumps between them for each different cut and camera angle. Although the video remains synchronized with the audio track, it is not uncommon for the band members shirts to appear to change many times during the same song. The concert featured no songs from the band's 1983 album Into the Unknown or No Control, although the latter album was released shortly after the European tour. Title of the release is taken from the band's song of the same name, which appears on their 1985 long-out of print EP Back to the Known. This song was also played live at the concert.
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