Burn This Record

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Burn This Record
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Studio album by
The Lead
Released1989
Genre Punk
Label R.E.X.
Producer The Lead
The Lead chronology
The Past Behind
(1987)
Burn This Record
(1989)
Hardcore For Jesus
(2006)

Burn This Record is a 1989 album by The Lead.

Track listing

  1. Change The World (Llopis)
  2. Boring World (Rey)
  3. Suicide Is A Lie (Llopis)
  4. Internal Pain (Christie/Rey)
  5. Hope You Stay Alive (Rey)
  6. Oh No! Not Again (Llopis)
  7. To The Ends Of The Earth (Llopis/Rey)
  8. Losers (Rey)
  9. Who's The Victim (Llopis)
  10. I Can’t Find It In My Heart (Rey)
  11. Skate Or Die (Llopis)
  12. Kill Satan Mosh (Rey)
  13. The Empty Sepulchre (Christie, Rey)
  14. Defiance (Rey)
  15. Wink Of An Eye (Coyle, Christie, Llopis, Rey)

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