
Agent Orange has had a long and somewhat fragmented career. The band has existed since the late 70s, consisting essentially of Mike Palm and a revolving cast of rhythm sections. Their recorded catalog is pretty skimpy, with considerable overlap - two or three full studio recordings, a live album, a smattering of EPs, along with several reissues and compilations.
If you're considering getting into the band, I would merely suggest picking up the current CD issue of their first full studio album Living In Darkness (which contains the original album plus the Bitchen Summer EP as well as the initial recording of "Bloodstains") along with a reissue called Sonic Snake Session (this one has the This is the Voice studio album, the When You Least Expect It EP and the excellent Real Live Sound live recording). Pick those two titles up and you'll be pretty well covered.
As far as the 1996 release Virtually Indestructible, you're on your own. It's long OOP and commands some pretty hefty dollars.
So, with the logistics out of the way, here is the track that led off the first release of Living In Darkness, called "Too Young To Die."
Hear "Too Young To Die" on YouTube.
This is part of a week-long series on songs about dying.