In the discography of POISON IDEA, 1993’s We Must Burn is recognized as the capper on the most prolific period for Portland, Oregon’s Kings Of Punk, as well as the final album from their initial thirteen-year run. Well-seasoned and confident in their sonic skin, this album showed the musical progression the band had made while still holding on to the buzzsaw guitars of Tom “Pig Champion” Roberts, the defiant bellow of Jerry A. Lang, and the other elements that positioned them as one of the forerunning units for American Hardcore punk. The chance to absorb POISON IDEA's scintillating and supposed swan song in the proper format is available to you once again. Act accordingly or be hung like a savior.
A1. Don’t Ask Why (aka In Order To Live)
A2. Hung Like A Savior
A3. Hard And Cheap
A4. Endless Blockades For The Pussyfooter
A5. (It’s) Not The Last
B1. When I Say Stop
B2. Foiled Again
B3. Jessie’s Arms
B4. Slum Lord
B5. Stare At The Sun
B6. Religion & Politics Part 1
- 1. Don’t Ask Why (aka In Order To Live)
- 2. Hung Like A Savior
- 3. Hard And Cheap
- 4. Endless Blockades For The Pussyfooter (G.I.S.M.)
- 5. (It’s) Not The Last
- 6. When I Say Stop
- 7. Foiled Again
- 8. Jessie’s Arms
- 9. Slum Lord
- 10. Stare At The Sun
- 11. Religion & Politics Part 1
- 12. Religion & Politics Part 2
- 13. What He Said
- 14. Closet Monster
- 15. Blockhead (DEVO)
- 16. Death, Agonies & Screams (G.I.S.M.)
- 17. Laughing Boy (Live)
- 18. Typical (Live)
- 19. Lifestyles (Live)
- 20. Thorn In My Side (Live)
- 21. Push The Button (Live)
- 22. Up Front (Wipers)