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Bound to One
Established 1993: Collected Works

formats: digital, CD
release date: January 8, 2021

Nearly 30 years since the band’s inception, we bring you 34 rare recordings now mastered FOR THE FIRST TIME.

Over the last decade, we worked with Racine, Wisconsin’s finest to assemble this definitive collection of recordings. Mastered by Mystery Room Mastering and released as a limited edition digipak and on all digital streaming platforms.

Tracklisting:

  1. The Last Bastion
  2. Bunnies (’02)
  3. St. Argot’s Fire
  4. McNaughton’s Rule
  5. Inherit the Dirt
  6. Enservis
  7. Solamente
  8. Push Me, Pull You
  9. Bozo Got Cancelled
  10. Vow Down
  11. Slut
  12. F.A.B.
  13. Dunce Cap
  14. Washed of This (’02)
  15. Don’t Bother Me (live) feat. Spanky of The Service
  16. Disgusted Repulsive
  17. Reel to Real
  18. Fuckups
  19. Born Again Hustler
  20. Old Familiar
  21. Wordsend Prayer
  22. Judas Christ Supergoat
  23. Established (Everything Sucks Today)
  24. Charlie Brown
  25. Washed of This
  26. Getting to Temple
  27. Bunnies
  28. Weighted / Baron Frankenstein
  29. Blood and Mind
  30. Someone to Watch Over Me (live)
  31. Common Thread (live)
  32. The Gambler (live)
  33. Standard (Demo)
  34. Common Thread (Demo)

Tracks 1-14, 16 & 17 engineered by Michael Theuer
at The Stu Stu Studio, Racine, WI – 2000-02

Track 15 recorded live off the soundboard
at The Rave, Milwaukee, WI – February 4, 2000

Tracks 18-22 engineered by Brian Egeness
at The Junkyard, Milwaukee, WI – 1998

Tracks 23-29 engineered by Brian Egeness
at Walls Have Ears, Milwaukee, WI- March 1997

Tracks 30-32 recorded live off the soundboard
at The YMCA, Racine, WI – 1996

Tracks 33 and 34 recorded live on a boombox
in Jesse Smith’s basement, Racine, WI – 1993

All songs written by Bound to One, except “Slut” by Gorilla Biscuits, “Don’t Bother Me” by and Bad Brains, “Fuckups” by Die Kreuzen and “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers

Mastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering

This album is dedicated to the memory of Michael Engaas.