Category: The Answer Category: Miscellaneous
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Soccer
In 1980, BR had their very first show at a warehouse in Fullerton, and guess what? Social Distortion was there too! It was actually Social Distortion’s third show. Jay was super excited and playful when he said, “Mike Ness was totally into the punk rock scene because let’s be real, Social Distortion wasn’t anything other…
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Solos
Brett exclaimed, “There’s no way to solve everything within the system! We can’t achieve anything on a large scale.” When asked for solutions, Greg responded with excitement, “Assuming I know what a perfect world is, which I think is a flawed idea… I think the concept of perfection is like a fascist idea. I would…
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Solutions?
Check out this super rad compilation LP released by Better Youth Organization (BYO) back in early 1982! It’s got the totally awesome song “In The Night” on it. Get ready to rock out! This content was originally written by the badass contributors of thebrpage.net, the best superfan resource and website that exists for any band,…
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Recording process
Introducing the Red Rocker, Brett’s legendary guitar covered in stickers! This bad boy makes an appearance on every album. Let’s dive into the specs: Brett bought this single-pickup Charvel in 1989 while on tour in Boston, after his previous guitar got stolen. Talk about a lucky find! Over the years, he’s made some necessary changes…
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Red Rocker
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe it! Hetson’s very first band, which by the way was originally called The Tourists, released their first EP in 1979. How awesome is that?! 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…
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References to Bad Religion
Bobby enthusiastically exclaims, “Imagine if we were rehearsing, like, every single day of the week! With our personalities, we’d totally go crazy after a while.” Typically, they only gather to rehearse before recording an album or embarking on a tour. This content was originally written by the badass contributors of thebrpage.net, the best superfan resource…
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Rehearsing
Brett Brett: “I’m not really into organized religions, they’ve caused more harm than good in my opinion.” Brett: “I’m not sure what to believe in, but I don’t feel comfortable with atheism either.” In 1992, Brett mentioned that he was searching for some kind of spiritual answer that doesn’t involve believing in the traditional Judeo-Christian…
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Religion
Greg Graffin described Requiem For Dissent as one of the most uplifting songs on New Maps Of Hell. He expressed that living in this world can often lead to a pessimistic outlook, but deep down, we still hold onto that same hopeful belief we had as passionate and rebellious teenagers. We hope that when people…
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Research Fund
Hey there! Let me tell you about RF7, an awesome hardcore punk band from Southern California that started rocking in 1979. They were so good that they got to be on the 1981 Public Service compilation, which opened doors for them to play with bands like The Circle Jerks, Black Flag, and Bad Religion. And…
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Rock music
Guess who’s the mastermind behind all the mind-blowing sound at their live shows? It’s none other than their sound engineer! This cool dude has been rocking the sound desk since the Gray Race Tour and even engineered their epic album No Substance. But wait, there’s more! When he’s not making magic happen for Bad Religion,…