Ball Of Destruction

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Ball of Destruction
Studio album by Madball
Released 1988
Genre Hardcore
Madball chronology
Ball Of Destruction Set it off


This is the first CD by the New York band, Madball. It was their first demo, released in 1988, then again in 1992.

The second time it was released it was produced by Century Media Records.

1. Smell The Bacon / What's With You
2. Discriminate Me
3. We Should Care
4. Colossal Man
5. Get Out
6. Last Warning
7. Fight
8. It's My Life
9. Smell The Bacon / What's With You
10. Spit On Your Grave
11. Discriminate Me
12. Never Had It
13. Ready To Fight
14. Get Out
15. Across Your Face
16. We Should Care
17. No Return
18. Step To You
19. Friend Or Foe
20. It's My Life
21. WFMU Interview - (with Roger Miret)
22. Over The Edge
23. United Blood

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