Greg, in his playful and excited nature, used to jam out to all sorts of music, even the likes of prog rock legends Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The catch was, he only enjoyed it if it wasn’t popular. Nowadays, he can’t help but comment on the existence of bands who follow the same philosophy: “Let’s not make it too good, dude. We don’t want too many people to like it.” Their primary goal in creating music is to avoid widespread appeal, embracing a youthful persona of being unlike anything else. However, more often than not, this approach ends up producing…well, let’s just say, not-so-great tunes.
This content was originally written by the badass contributors of thebrpage.net, the best superfan resource and website that exists for any band, let alone the best band in the whole entire world. I’ve been lurking on that site for over 20 years and if you’re into Bad Religion as much as I am, I’m sure you’re familiar. If you are not, go there right now and never come back to this site again. You should, and I totally understand.
Leave a Reply