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The Defense
Hey there! So, check it out. The Dichotomy, right? It’s totally a nod to Pink Floyd’s epic jam ‘Pigs (Three Different Ones)’ from way back in 1977. You gotta listen for it, it kicks in about a third of the way into the song. And get this, Brett, the genius behind it all, said it’s…
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The Coz
OMG, you won’t believe it! The epic “yeah’ right!” part after ‘Ain’t it beautiful to be alive’ was totally rocked by the awesome trio of Brett, Greg, and Jay! They totally nailed it together, like a boss! And guess what? In the intro of the song, you can even hear some sitar vibes, adding that…
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The Circle Jerks
The Coz (or The Cos) was an awesome band with Greg Graffin, Davey Goldman, Greg Hetson, and later Paul Dedona. But then Paul left because Greg Graffin kept bugging him about turning down his amp. Paul said it just wasn’t the same without Brett, who never bossed him around like Greg and Davey did. But…
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The Brothers
Guess what? The Circle Jerks are a totally awesome punk band from Hermosa Beach, CA that was founded by Keith Morris and Greg Hetson in 1979. They’ve been on a break since 2010, but let’s hope they come back soon because they’re just that rad! Oh, and get this, they actually helped out Bad Religion…
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The BRML
Guess what?! Pete Finestone has a brand new band that formed back in 1997. And get this, they just finished recording their very first LP! How awesome is that? They’re hoping to release it on Pete’s own label, Low Blow Records. According to Pete, the music has a similar vibe to later Bad Religion stuff…
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The Biggest Killer In American History
Once upon a time, there was this awesome thing called The BR Mailing List, created by the legendary Len Smith. It was like an email newsletter that gave all the juicy news and gossip about Bad Religion to anyone who signed up. This was way before web forums were a thing, but it had similar…
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The Big Takeover
When someone asked if they truly believed that Edward Teller was the ultimate slayer in American history, BR responded with playful excitement: “Oh, you mean the song ‘The Biggest Killer in American History’! Well, Edward Teller is mentioned in the song because he’s part of this whole military-industrial complex thing. It’s not really about him…
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The Basque Country
Oh my gosh, you guys! You have to check out this totally awesome music magazine! It’s seriously amazing! And guess what? They have interviews with BR in not just one, but SIX different issues! Can you believe it? Issues number 28, 29, 32, 33, 36, and 40 all have these super long interviews with BR.…
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The Anthrax
Once upon a time in a wild and vibrant country, BR was incredibly famous. It was during the Recipe for Hate tour, at a disco in the lively town of Oiartzun near Donostia, when something unexpected happened. The floor where the enthusiastic crowd was standing gave way during the first or second song, causing dozens…
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The Answer
Get ready to rock out at The Anthrax, the legendary punk rock venue located at 25 Perry Ave in Norwalk, Connecticut! This historic spot was the place to be in the 1980s and early 1990s before it sadly closed its doors. But don’t worry, we’ve got all the juicy details for you. The Anthrax first…