like influences, and aren’t as striking as the abovementioned tunes.TheDissent of Manisn’t going to convert many new Bad Religion fans, but it’s significantly better than their last two albums. Those who’ve ever enjoyed the band in the past owe it to themselves to give this a spin...
Spanning the years from 1994 to 2000, this is a collection of the biggest hits and some live tracks from their Atlantic and Epic Records era, therefore it does not contain any songs from Bad Religion's first seven full-length albums, or their then-current album The Process of Belief. The...
What Else Did Bad Religion's Jay Bentley Discuss onLoudwire Nights? Why it took so long for Bad Religion and Social Distortion to finally tour together in the states How he and the band learned to stand up for themselves — and their worth — in the music industry Why fans can expect to...
The DVD uses seamless branching to offer two viewing options: The full concert interspersed with interview footage of the band. Only the concert footage. The only Bad Religion albums that do not have songs represented in this performance (of those which were released prior to the date of the ...
And in 2021, Bad Religion released its own long-awaited autobiography, Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion, credited to, of course, the whole band. While propped up on the band’s egalitarian legend, its focus is the long and moshing road of a band who probably would’ve laug...
About Bad Religion At their first show, Bad Religion opened for fellow Southern California punks Social Distortion. ∙ At age 16, guitarist Brett Gurewitz created the band’s controversial logo, which has become one of punk’s most iconic symbols. ∙ They have released most of their music ...
Power also performed “Bad Religion” last night on The Late Late Show With James Corden. Listen to both songs and watch her performance below. The album features covers of songs by Iggy Pop, Bob Seger, Dead Man’s Bones (Ryan Gosling’s band), Jackson Browne, the Replacemen...
"We have 17 studio albums and every year there's an anniversary, birthday, something and it all kind of seems just like a blur, like it was yesterday." Jay Bentley, bassist and founding member of Bad Religion, hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Tuesday night's edition of Loudwire Nights ...
Old-school punk band Bad Religion tells it like it is.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)Harmon, Rod
Covering as it does, Bad Religion’s 1988-1994 pre-Atlantic label years,All Agesserves as an excellent document of the band’s achievements to this point, showcasing a considerable musical growth and their maturity into one of rock’s best bands. Along with the previously-released, self-expla...