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2:23 / 328541 viewGenerator by Bad Religion. Germany, 1996
3:28 / 1147576 viewNEW MAPS OF HELL, in stores now!
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2:5 / 1122256 view"You" Performed by Bad Religion From the album "No Control" As heard in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Copyright of Brett Gurewitz, Bad Religion and Epitaph Records
2:6 / 61 viewinterview with bad religion at the 2008 kroq weenie roast
4:25 / 6 viewThey are particularly known for their sophisticated use of style, metaphor, vocabulary, imagery, and vocal harmonies (the oozin' aahs), whether reflective on matters of personal feelings or of personal or social responsibility. Perhaps paradoxically, at least at first thought, despite the band's name, Bad Religion may be accurately characterized as far more thematically concerned with questions of the essential character and implications of freedom than with religion or atheism in the more conventional and narrower sense of those terms.
3:16 / 354658 viewBad Religion formed in the northern suburbs of Los Angeles in 1980, comprising guitarist Brett Gurewitz, vocalist Greg Graffin, bassist Jay Bentley, and drummer Jay Ziskrout. Gurewitz established his own record company, Epitaph, to release the band's records. Between their self-titled EP and their first full-length record, Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout as the group's drummer. Into the Unknown, their debut album, was released in 1983 and gained them some attention on the national US hardcore scene. After its release, the group's lineup changed, as bassist Paul Dedona and drummer Davy Goldman joined the group.
2:12 / 475207 view(written by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz) As a feeling, an 'epiphany' is the sudden realization or comprehension of the essence or meaning of something. The term is used in either a philosophical or literal sense to signify that the claimant has "found the last piece of the puzzle and now sees the whole picture," or has new information or experience, often insignificant by itself, that illuminates a deeper or numinous foundational frame of reference. Greg Graffin; 'Many christian beliefs don't "work" at all. I saw a lecture last week by a very good paleontologist from an Ivy League university. I admire his bravery, although when someone is brave for a lost cause, all I can admire is the bravery. He started outright that he is a theist and believes all of evolution is driven by "God's love." At the end of the lecture I promptly said, in front of the entire audience, "That explanation of evolution doesn't acknowledge all the data. It ignores all the suffering from biological agents: predation, infection, starvation, psychological maladies of humans, etc. How, by any stretch of the imagination, can you convince us that this has anything to do with 'love'?" Of course his answer, basically, was, "The ways of God are mysterious and human suffering is a 'big' question." (Is belief in God, good, bad or irrelevant) There's a little error in this vid; profit should be prophet
3:51 / 80850 viewAcoustic live on the radio on the 17th March 2008. They play Infected, New Dark Ages and Dearly Beloved. KROQ rock!
9:4 / 155975 viewOut 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 attack, adding inflections of psychedelia, heavy metal, and hard rock along the way, as well as a considerable dose of melody. Between their 1982 debut and their first major-label record, 1993's Recipe for Hate, Bad Religion stayed vital in the hardcore community by tightening their musical execution and keeping their lyrics complex and righteously angry.
3:24 / 248463 viewEnjoy! Edit: OMFG nearly 50,00 views you all kick so much ass
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2:12 / 18455 viewA simple tribute to the best damn band ever.
2:48 / 251078 viewBad Religion playing Overture and Sinister Rouge in Kansas city on the 2004 Warped Tour
3:1 / 192698 viewOne of the best song they ever done!........just talk about nothing, let's talk about nothing, let's talk about no one, please talk about no one, someone, anyone
3:16 / 210943 viewlyrics to Generator by Bad Religion
2:9 / 69647 viewBad Religion- American Jesus (Live @ Go Bang Fesival 1997)
3:27 / 107208 viewBad Religion playing No Control at the 2004 warped tour in Kansas City
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