High and low points

Brett Gurewitz (2010): “Oh man, recording and mixing Stranger Than Fiction was such a rollercoaster ride! It was the absolute best artistically because I was on fire creatively. But man, it was also the worst interpersonally because my bandmates and I were at each other’s throats.”[1]

Greg Graffin (2010): “Dude, you won’t believe it, but the release of our next record is gonna be epic! It’s crazy that after 30 years we’re still making music that we’re proud of. So many bands from our era are still stuck playing their first album, which everyone knows was their only good one. And you know what? Looking back, I realize the low point was when Brett left the band. We were definitely not firing on all cylinders back then.”[2]

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