After The Fall: In their song “1994” (2009), they mention a few punk albums from that time period, including Stranger Than Fiction by Bad Religion. For their 2010 album “Eradication,” they used the same font as Bad Religion.
Atom and His Package: A synthpunk band with Adam Goren as the sole member. He recorded a song called “Punk Rock Academy,” which features the following line: “We fired the guy from Bad Religion ’cause he sold punk rock out.”
El Mariachi: A no longer existing German punk band that has a reference to Bad Religion in one of their songs called “This is forever” from the album “Wir, wohin und wann” (2006). The final verse goes like this: “Und manche sterben eben langsam, Und manche sterben eben schnell, Jeder lebt tot auf seine Weise, Fuck Armageddon, this is hell.”
Flippin’ Beans: From their song “Punk Rock Radio” (2007): “New song from the Bad Religion, Old one from The Clash, I just wanna hear something good.”
Goldfinger: From their song “The City With Two Faces” (1996): “It’s [L.A.] also got some great bands, NOFX, Bad Religion.”
Good Charlotte: In the music video for their song “40 oz. Dream” (2016), there is a drawing of a sort of crossbuster.
Guttermouth: From their song “Musical Monkeys” (1997): “No major labels, they really suck, Except for Bad Religion, can’t get the sticker off my truck.” From the song “My Girlfriend” (2002): “Bad Religion is her brand, Brett is back in the band.”
Kreator: In the music video for their song “Betrayer” (1989), one of the members is wearing a crossbuster t-shirt.
MDC: From their song “Timmy Yo” (2004): “Epitaph, you make us cry and laugh, As you kick back and rake in the cash, You’re the chief magnet of the music money machine, And you could say you fucked up the scene, Bad Religion hanging out with Britney Spears, Pink and Rancid helping each other’s careers.”
Money Left To Burn: A German band who, for their 2011 “Sucker” release, created an album
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