1. Set It Off
2. Lockdown
3. New York City
4. Never Had It
5. It's Time
6. C.T.Y.C. (R.I.P.)
7. Across Your Face
8. Down By Law
9. Spit On Your Grave
10. Face To Face
11. Smell The Bacon (What's With You?)
12. Get Out
13. The World Is Mine
14. Friend Or Foe
15. Demonstrating My Style
16. Unity
17. Live or Die
18. Pride (Times Are Changing)
19. Streets Of Hate
20. Back On The Bus
21. Hardcore Still Lives!
22. Nuestra Familia
23. 5-O
24. Addict
25. True To The Game
26. Godfather
27. In Memory Of.
28. Ball Of Destruction (incl. hidden track `Your Fall')
29. Look My Way
30. Moment Of Truth
31. Cut Off
32. Temptation Or Restraint
33. Waste Of Time
34. False Threats
35. Pushin' Me
36. Walk Away
37. Our Family
38. Lesson Of Life
39. All I Can Take
40. Been There, Done That
41. Talkin' To Myself
42. Fool's Die
More Info:
42 track, three disc set from New York hardcore legends Madball featuring their first three full length studio albums, originally released via Roadrunner Records. CD1 features their debut full length recording 'Set It Off', originally released in 1994, while CD2 features the classic follow up 'Demonstrating My Style', originally released in 1996. The final disc, CD3, features the band's 1998 full length 'Look My Way'. Madball began life as a side project of New York hardcore royalty Agnostic Front in the late 80s, sometimes featuring Roger Miret's younger half-brother Freddy Cricien on vocal duties, leading to Cricien making his debut recording aged just 12-years old on Madball's first 7" single 'Ball of Destruction' in 1989. The band signed to Roadrunner in 1994 with Cricien barely in his teens and established themselves as hardcore legends with their debut release in the same year. Touring globally at a relentless pace, Madball established themselves as one of the most intense, dedicated, and most importantly credible hardcore bands in the scene, pushing a message of positivity and self- advancement through discipline and application. This release is complimented with the addition of extensive liner notes from writer Mark Freebase, who conducted brand new interviews with Freddy Cricien himself, as well as guitarist Matt Henderson and drummer Will Shepler (both of whom were also former Agnostic Front members), plus video director Drew Stone and also Howie Abrams, the A&R guy that signed Madball to Roadrunner Records. The release is personally endorsed and approved by Freddy Cricien.