Assault & Battery (Nuclear Assault album)

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Assault & Battery
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ReleasedNovember 5, 1997 (1997-11-05)
Genre Thrash metal
Label Receiver Records
Nuclear Assault chronology
Something Wicked
(1993)
Assault & Battery
(1997)
Alive Again
(2003)
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Assault & Battery is a compilation album released by Receiver Records in 1997. Most tracks were previously unreleased or were b-sides from singles.

Track listing

  1. "Happy Days"
  2. "Enter Darkness"
  3. "Leaders"
  4. "Hang the Pope"
  5. "Radiation Sickness"
  6. "Hypocrisy"
  7. "Behind Glass Walls"
  8. "No Time"
  9. "Hour Shower"
  10. "Saddam"
  11. "Preaching to the Deaf"
  12. "Hang the Pope"
  13. "Ping"
  14. "Torture Tactics" (live)
  15. "Fight to be Free" (live)
  16. "Trail of Tears" (live)
  17. "Ping Again" (live)
  18. "Butt Fuck" (live)

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