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I want Something More
Graffin’s song meaning is all about how humans struggle to form their own world view. He explains that religion was an easy target because it claims to offer a world view, but it doesn’t resonate with us. The recording of the song includes a silent break at the end where Greg says “I want something……
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I Saw the Light
Guess what? Bad Religion totally rocked the house on November 12th, 1993 at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas! They played an awesome cover of the Hank Williams song. You can find this epic performance on the bootleg called “Christmas Show 11.12.93 + 8.1.91. Los Angeles”. Oh, and by the way, Greg dedicated this mind-blowing performance…
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I Love My Computer
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe what Greg Graffin said about his song! He said it’s totally tongue-in-cheek and more like a prediction. He thinks people are spending way too much time being entertained by technology instead of real people. And that’s causing a lot of questions to pop up. He thinks people think they’re…
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I’m Not Angry
OMG, you won’t believe it! They totally rocked the house in Petulema, CA on January 6, 1994 by performing a cover of the iconic Elvis Costello song! Can you imagine? This song was originally released way back in 1977 on Costello’s album My Aim Is True. Woohoo! [1] References ^ The BR Page – Tours…
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How Much Is Enough?
According to Brett, the song could totally be seen as an anti-drug anthem! He says it’s all about questioning how much is enough to harm yourself. And guess what? Greg thinks it goes even deeper than that. He believes it speaks to both humanity as a whole and to each individual. Brett explains that “How…
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How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
Get ready to rock and roll with Bad Religion’s first full-length album, “How Could Hell Be Any Worse?” released in 1982! These punk rockers were determined to make their mark, even if it meant recording for free at Track Record studio. They worked tirelessly, recording seven songs in one night and mixing them the next.…
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Horns
Brett gleefully revealed that the horns credit on Against the Grain was simply a playful prank – there are absolutely no horns to be found on the album. Interestingly enough, there have been a few individuals who adamantly claim they can actually hear them (specifically on Against The Grain, Blenderhead, Flat Earth Society, and Walk…
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Hope(lessness)
Brett: “Oh my gosh, I am sooo stoked about people being all politically active and involved in their communities and doing awesome humanitarian stuff! But, like, let’s be real, there’s no way the system can actually solve everything and make huge changes happen. It’s still super important though!” This content was originally written by the…
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Hooray for Me
OMG, you guys! So, like, “Hooray For Me” is, like, all about living life to the max! And get this, the first verse is all about Brett’s awesome Dad! How cool is that? But, get this, Greg Hetson wasn’t totally feeling the lyrics at first, but they ended up recording it anyway because they loved…
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Honest Goodbye
Guess what? The song was supposed to come out on May 22nd, 2007, but they changed the date to June 12th! Can you believe it? And get this, it was first played on KROQ in late April of 2007. How cool is that? Oh, and you know what inspired the song? Perry Smith, the murderer…