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1996 studio album by Against All Authority
Destroy What Destroys You
Studio album by
Against All Authority
Released
July 7, 1996
Recorded
May 1995
Genre
Ska punk
Length
44:29
Label
Far Out Records
Producer
Jeremy Dubois & Against all Authority
Against All Authority chronology
Less Than Jake/Against All Authority (1995)
Destroy What Destroys You (1996)
Reject (1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
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Destroy What Destroys You is an album by the American ska-punk band Against All Authority. It was recorded by the band in May 1995 without any affiliation to a label or studio. It was released in 1996 by Far Out Records. The original album contained 18 songs. it was expanded for the CD and cassette release to include four songs from the band's first 7" release, "Above the Law".
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