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Double red colored vinyl LP pressing. This is the audio release of The Circle Jerks Live at the House of Blues originally available as a DVD only release in 2004. The band shot a live concert DVD as part of Kung-Fu Records' live DVD series the Show Must Go Off!, in which the band played songs from all six of their studio albums, plus - in nods to Schloss' other current band and Morris' salad days, respectively - covers of the Weirdos' "Solitary Confinement" and Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown".
Double red colored vinyl LP pressing. This is the audio release of The Circle Jerks Live at the House of Blues originally available as a DVD only release in 2004. The band shot a live concert DVD as part of Kung-Fu Records' live DVD series the Show Must Go Off!, in which the band played songs from all six of their studio albums, plus - in nods to Schloss' other current band and Morris' salad days, respectively - covers of the Weirdos' "Solitary Confinement" and Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown".
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Live At The House Of Blues - Red [Colored Vinyl] (Red)
Artist: Circle Jerks
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $39.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Letter Bomb
2. In Your Eyes
3. Stars ; Stripes
4. All Wound Up
5. I Don't
6. Back Against The Wall
7. Behind The Door
8. I Just Want Some Skank
9. Beverly Hills
10. Anxious Boy
11. I, I and I
12. Paid Vacation
13. Deny Everything
14. Destroy You
15. The Crowd
16. Beat Me Senseless
17. Wild In The Streets
18. Trapped
19. Coup D'etat
20. Fortunate Son
21. When The Shit Hits The Fan
22. Operation
23. Junk Mail
24. World Up My Ass
25. Solitary Confinement
26. Wasted
27. Red Tape
28. Nervous Breakdown

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Double red colored vinyl LP pressing. This is the audio release of The Circle Jerks Live at the House of Blues originally available as a DVD only release in 2004. The band shot a live concert DVD as part of Kung-Fu Records' live DVD series the Show Must Go Off!, in which the band played songs from all six of their studio albums, plus - in nods to Schloss' other current band and Morris' salad days, respectively - covers of the Weirdos' "Solitary Confinement" and Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown".
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