Tragedy Again
Tragedy Again is the fourth full-length studio album by American punk rock band D.I., released in 1989. Overall, this album is considerably more straightforward and as strong as the band's anticipated but disappointing 1988 album What Good Is Grief to a God? Like many of their albums, it became a cult favorite among die-hard D.I. fans. This was the only D.I. studio album to feature guitarist Sean Elliott, who replaced Mark "The Kid" Creak during the What Good Is Grief to a God? tour, but left around 1991.
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Tragedy Again
Tragedy Again is the fourth full-length studio album by American punk rock band D.I., released in 1989. Overall, this album is considerably more straightforward and as strong as the band's anticipated but disappointing 1988 album What Good Is Grief to a God? Like many of their albums, it became a cult favorite among die-hard D.I. fans. This was the only D.I. studio album to feature guitarist Sean Elliott, who replaced Mark "The Kid" Creak during the What Good Is Grief to a God? tour, but left around 1991.
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Tragedy Again is the fourth fu ...... 08, the album is out of print.
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Tragedy Again is the fourth fu ...... d? tour, but left around 1991.
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