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DISC: 1

1. We Are the One
2. Car Crash
3. I Believe in Me
4. Open Your Eyes
5. No Martyr
6. Desperation
7. Thin White Line
8. Paint It Black
9. The American in Me 1
10. White Nigger 1
11. Uh Oh 1
12. Second to None 1
13. Corpus Christi 1
14. Fuck You

DISC: 2

1. Teenage Rebel
2. Friends Of Mine
3. White Nigger (Alt Version)
4. Cheap Tragedies
5. The Good The Bad And The Kowalskis
6. Crazy Homicide
7. Summer Of Hate
8. I Believe In Me (Live At Winterland)
9. Your Parents Sins
10. Something's Wrong
11. Money Money
12. Misery
13. Time To Die
14. Release Me
15. Zero Hour
16. American In Me (White Noise Version)
17. Uh-Oh (White Noise Version)

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Reissue. Though not released until 1983 the Avengers' self-titled record (aka The Pink Album) features the band's recorded output from 1977-78, from the glorious first wave of Punk Rck. The Avengers were San Francisco's preeminent Punk band, led by Penelope Houston's snarling vocals and Greg Ingraham's distorted guitar riffs, and one of the first anywhere to feature a female lead singer. One of Punk Rock's most important original documents. The Pink Album collects their classic Dangerhouse EP, sessions recorded with the Pistols' Steve Jones and a half-dozen revelatory demos. While much has been written about The Avengers in the past three decades, Rock critic Greil Marcus puts it succinctly, "The word I always come back to is mystical, and that remains almost theirs alone."