One Law For Them...Another One For Us

One Law For Them...Another One For Us

One Law For Them...Another One For Us is a CD by The Bruisers that was released in 1999 by Lost & Found Records. This double CD contains only previously released material. The album features the Lost & Found releases Still Standing Up [disc 1, tracks 1-5], Up In Flames (also known as Better Days) [disc 1, tracks 6-17], Cruisin' For A Bruisin' [disc 2, tracks 1-10], and Society's Fools (which includes Intimidation, Independence Day, & American Night) [disc 2, tracks 11-23]. There is controversy surround this compilation as the band maintains that the record label was not authorized to release it.

Song list

CD1

  1. Still Standing Up
  2. Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory (incorrectly labeled Ode To Johnny)
  3. Lunatic
  4. Mainliner
  5. Police Oppression
  6. All Messed Up
  7. Forty Miles of Bad Road
  8. Up in Flames
  9. Hard Line
  10. Gates of Hell
  11. Time is Now
  12. The Way It Goes
  13. Chrome
  14. Chase the Wind
  15. Badlands
  16. Better Days
  17. End of the Line


CD2

  1. Till the End
  2. Geed
  3. Raise Yer Glass
  4. Borrowed Time
  5. Iron Chin
  6. Trouble
  7. Dead End Boys
  8. 2 Fists Full of Nuthin'
  9. American Night
  10. Ollie Vee (incorrectly titled Tonight)
  11. Intimidation
  12. Anchors Up
  13. Society's Fools
  14. Bloodshed
  15. American Night
  16. Brown Paper Bag
  17. Never Fall
  18. My Pride
  19. 21 Years
  20. Nation On Fire
  21. We Will Survive
  22. Independence Day
  23. Eyes Of Fire

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