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Hockey
In the early 90s, Greg, Jay, and Hetson all played hockey, but in different leagues because they lived in different cities. Hetson still lives in LA and is a huge Kings fan. Excitingly, in 1998, they formed the Bad Religion Hockey Club (BRHC) and had their first Charity Game in Edmonton, Canada. There were 600…
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High and low points
Brett Gurewitz (2010): “Oh man, recording and mixing Stranger Than Fiction was such a rollercoaster ride! It was the absolute best artistically because I was on fire creatively. But man, it was also the worst interpersonally because my bandmates and I were at each other’s throats.”[1] Greg Graffin (2010): “Dude, you won’t believe it, but…
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Hetson -equipment
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe it! This guy is rocking out with not one, but two totally awesome mid-Seventies Marshall 100-watt amps! And get this, they’ve been supercharged by the incredible amp tech, Jerry Blaha in L.A. Talk about next level! But wait, there’s more! He’s also got this vintage Marshall cabinet that’s just…
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Hetson
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe the story of Gregory Hetson! He was born in Brooklyn but moved to L.A. when he was just two years old. Can you imagine? He lived in Sheepshead Bay, how cool is that? But wait, it gets even better. When he was ten, his dad gave him a hand-me-down…
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Henrau Kruschev
Guess what? In the liner notes of Suffer, our buddy Henrau Kruschev is given the title of “spiritual advisor”! Can you believe it? According to Greg, he’s a little bit crazy, but in a fun way. While they were recording Suffer, he was always hanging around the studio, so they decided to include him as…
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Hellion
Hey, check out this awesome punk rock song that Brett came up with back in 1982! It was meant for their second album, but little did Brett know that Greg had a different plan in mind. Brett got all excited and decided to write non-punk songs just like Greg. So, unfortunately, this song got left…
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Hellhole
Oh man, you won’t believe the name the early Bad Religion gave to Greg’s mom’s garage! It was this super hot, dark, and separate building away from the house. They would rehearse there while Greg’s mom was at work, and it would totally annoy the neighbors. But you know what’s cool? Local kids would drive…
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Heaven Is Falling
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe this! According to Jay, in the song “Heaven Is Falling,” the line “King George and his rainbow cabinet” is actually referring to George Bush! Can you believe it? George Bush used the term “U.N. Rainbow Cabinet” to describe his closest advisors when Jesse Jackson called him out on the…
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Heaven’s Metal
An uber cool and totally stoked Christian music mag snagged an interview with the one and only Greg! 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…
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Headbanger’s Ball
OMG, you won’t believe what happened on this MTV show! So, Greg was being interviewed by the awesome Ricki Rachtman, right? And out of nowhere, Ricki asks Greg what the heck “watcho” means. And guess what? Greg bursts into laughter and goes, “Well… It’s primal!” Can you believe it? Turns out, “watcho” actually means “watch…