: A comprehensive 42-track CD covering their entire history, including the 1982 "Bill Knapp's Basement" sessions.

While there isn't a specific record titled "You're Not the Same," you are likely referring to the track or the overall thematic shift found on Point Me to the End , which is widely considered their creative peak. 🎸 Sound & Performance

By 1984, the band had transitioned from the raw, "muddy" thrash of their 1983 debut Hit Squad for God toward a more technical and deliberate style of hardcore.

: It remains a "holy grail" for collectors, particularly the original pressings on the Pregnant Nun label. 🛒 Where to Find It

: This era (featuring Chuck Wheat on vocals and Mike Pollock replacing Moby on guitar) showcased "high production values" compared to their earlier 7-inches.

: Some purists felt the increased production value traded away the "garage-oriented" grit found on their previous EP, Just a Frisbee .

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