Bad Religion

Songs: 222
Albums: 27

Albums

Bad Religion - True North
True North
2013, songs: 14
Bad Religion - Fuck You
Fuck You
2012, songs: 1
Bad Religion - True North [Single]
True North [Single]
2012, songs: 1
Bad Religion - The Dissent of Man
The Dissent of Man
2010, songs: 15
Bad Religion - New Maps of Hell
New Maps of Hell
2007, songs: 14
Bad Religion - Live at the Palladium
Live at the Palladium
2006, songs: 29
Bad Religion - The Process of Belief
The Process of Belief
2002, songs: 10
Bad Religion - The New America
The New America
2000, songs: 9
Bad Religion - No Substance
No Substance
1998, songs: 12
Bad Religion - Tested
Tested
1997, songs: 14
Bad Religion - Punk Rock Song
Punk Rock Song
1996, songs: 2
Bad Religion - Streets of America
Streets of America
1996, songs: 1
Bad Religion - The Gray Race
The Gray Race
1996, songs: 6
Bad Religion - All Ages
All Ages
1995, songs: 1
Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction
Stranger Than Fiction
1994, songs: 10
Bad Religion - Recipe for Hate
Recipe for Hate
1993, songs: 8
Bad Religion - Generator
Generator
1992, songs: 6
Bad Religion - 80-85
80-85
1990, songs: 7
Bad Religion - Against the Grain
Against the Grain
1990, songs: 10
Bad Religion - No Control
No Control
1989, songs: 10
Bad Religion - Suffer
Suffer
1988, songs: 12

Facts about Bad Religion

Bad Religion
  1. Pioneering Punk Rock Band: Bad Religion is an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. They are considered one of the most influential and enduring bands in the punk rock genre. Founded by vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley, and guitarist Jay Ziskrout, Bad Religion has consistently delivered politically charged lyrics, melodic punk riffs, and a DIY ethos throughout their career.

  2. Seminal Albums: Bad Religion gained prominence in the punk rock scene with their early albums, particularly "Suffer" (1988) and "No Control" (1989), which are regarded as seminal works in the genre. These albums featured fast-paced, melodic punk anthems like "You Are (The Government)" and "No Control", showcasing the band's distinctive sound and thought-provoking lyrics.

  3. Social and Political Commentary: A hallmark of Bad Religion's music is their incisive social and political commentary. With lyrics that address topics such as religion, government, environmentalism, and societal issues, the band has earned a reputation for their intelligent and thought-provoking songwriting. Tracks like "American Jesus", "21st Century (Digital Boy)", and "Sorrow" exemplify their knack for blending punk energy with insightful lyrics.

  4. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: While Bad Religion remained a staple of the punk rock underground for much of their career, they also achieved mainstream success with albums like "Stranger Than Fiction" (1994) and "The Process of Belief" (2002). These albums featured radio-friendly singles like "Infected" and "Sorrow", which introduced Bad Religion to a wider audience while maintaining their punk ethos.

  5. Longevity and Influence: With over four decades of activity, Bad Religion has maintained a consistent presence in the punk rock scene and inspired countless bands with their music and activism. Their influence extends beyond punk rock, with artists from various genres citing them as an inspiration. In addition to their musical contributions, members of Bad Religion have been involved in various social and political causes, reflecting the band's commitment to using

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