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MisterJunior
Having owned and become acquainted with this album via an LP I got at a garage sale, the original track listing is the one I prefer. Can't imagine having "Youth of America" as the second song. Perfect album closer.
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venenumest
By all technical means, the original LP version (and practically all vinyl versions) was (are) structured as mentioned by E30driver, the first side was 3 - 6 here (Taking Too Long, Can This Be, Pushing the Extreme and finishing with When It's Over) and the second side was No Fair + Youth of America. But then every single CD version (this one w/ bonus tracks being the one taken from the box set, of course) comes with the sides swapped in order (what was Side B comes first). You could say that that's Greg's original vision, but the odd thing is that the recent, 2010 Jackpot LP issue still has the original 1981 vinyl version's tracklist. I personally like having the original album's tracklist, so you get to finish with Y.O.A. :P But it's up to you.
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chicknwangs
this album rocks my socks. I hate to say it but it may be better than Over the Edge
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E30driver
The tracklist on the original release in 1981 was : Side One : Taking Too Long/Can This be/Pushing The Extreme/When It's Over Side Two : No Fair/Youth Of America The 6 tracks were changed on the disc that appears in the Wipers - 3CD - box-set. Anyway : one of the best guitar/punk/rock-albums I ever heard. *****
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BillSwansea
Side One: No Fair / Youth of America. Side Two: Taking Too Long / Can This Be / Pushing the Extreme / When It's Over.
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soymedialoca
"you know america is living in a jungle" i've listened to this so many times it makes 10 minutes flyyy by
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