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Bad Religion's heady lyrics, three-part harmonies and tireless work ethic are trademarks that many bands in the punk scene today lack. After thirty years the band is still going strong and the following is an exploration of their musical journey....
Not only did Bad Religion turn 30 this year, they also released their 15th studio album, entitled The Dissent of Man. Easily their best effort since The Process of Belief, this record blends varying genres, bristles with pointed lyrics and radiates a glossy production job. The band wastes lit...
Out of all of the Southern Californian hardcore punk bands of the early 80s, Bad Religion stayed around the longest. For over a decade, they retained their underground credibility without turning out a series of indistinguishable records that all sound the same. Instead, the band refined their ...
Original Performer: Bad ReligionParody Song Title: "Porno"Parody Written by: DarkJon64The Lyrics Father can you hear me?I'm going into town...I'm going to buy some eggs and milk,And all the Porno in this worldFirst I'll go into the Chinatown, Where all old men buy "Tramps and ...
Jay Bentley, bassist and founding member of Bad Religion, hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Tuesday night's edition of Loudwire Nights (April 2). Bentley admitted that it's hard to believe all the band has accomplished since they formed in 1980."...
Jay Bentley, bassist and founding member of Bad Religion, hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Tuesday night's edition of Loudwire Nights (April 2). Bentley admitted that it's hard to believe all the band has accomplished since they formed in 1980."...
Original Performer: Bad ReligionParody Song Title: "Canadian Jesus"Parody Written by: SlamoraxThe Lyrics Hope you will enjoy I don't need to be a Canadian citizen,'Cuz I'm blessed by my country .I'm growing mostache,We enforce our popularity.There are things that seem to pull us under...
47. Bad Religion, 'Suffer' (Epitaph, 1988) Bad Religion cemented themselves as one of punk's most anthemic bands with the 1988 masterwork 'Suffer.' The record still features some of the most thought-provoking lyrics in punk all these years later, generating timeless cuts like "You Are (Th...
Over the next few years, Bad Religion would rewrite the book on punk rock. The band had developed a driving, furious rock style that combined the attitude and energy of punk with musical elements drawn from almost 40 years of rock ‘n’ roll. Intelligent lyrics, often espousing a certain ...