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Shame is a 2009 compilation album of various earlier albums, EPs, and singles by the Sacramentohardcore punk band Trash Talk released specifically for release in United Kingdom.[1] It collates onto two discs their 2006 debut full-length Walking Disease, their 2007 Plagues EP, their eponymous 2008 sophomore full-length, and their 2009 East of Eden single, featuring Keith Morris of The Circle Jerks and formerly Black Flag.
All songs written by Trash Talk. Disc One: tracks 1-11 from Walking Disease, tracks 12-17 from Plagues. Disc Two: Tracks 1-12 from Trash Talk, track 13 from East of Eden.