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Bad Religion (the first E.P.)
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe this! So, back in October 1980, Bad Religion recorded their EP at this tiny studio called Real Life Studios in Agoura Hills. Can you believe it? It was actually run by Jay Ziskrout’s drum teacher out of his garage. But get this, the band wasn’t happy with the mix…
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Bad Religion (song)
OMG, you won’t believe what Brett said about the meaning of the song “Bad Religion”! He basically thinks that most religious people are hypocrites and that religions haven’t really done much good for mankind. Can you believe it? And get this, there are actually three different versions of the song! It was first released on…
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Bad Religion (name)
Greg Graffin: Oh man, you gotta remember, we were just a bunch of rebellious fifteen-year-old punks. We wanted to stir up some trouble and get under the skin of parents, teachers, and anyone in authority. Anything that would make them squirm was fair game for us. And hey, we also wanted a cool name that…
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Bad Religion (logo)
Bad Religion’s logo, also known as the Crossbuster, is a playful representation of a Christian cross with a bold red slash through it. According to Greg Graffin, the band’s lead singer, they have never regretted choosing this name and logo. They see the Crossbuster as a fun way to say “no parking for Christianity here.”…
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Bad Decisions
Hey there! So, check it out – “Bad Decisions” is this super cool t-shirt project by the awesome American artist You Killed Me First. And get this, it’s sold through this rad collaboration called Cult 33. The t-shirt is like a hilarious parody of the iconic “CrossBuster” t-shirt. Basically, when you wear it, everyone will…
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Backing vocals
Hey there! Let’s dive into the fun and exciting world of Bad Religion’s background vocals. Get ready for a wild ride! In the early days, we had no credited background vocals on the Bad Religion EP (1981). But fear not, because things started heating up with How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982), where Brett…
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Backdrops
Hey there! If you’ve got any juicy deets on the awesome backdrops used by Bad Religion (especially if you’ve got some high-quality pics), please hit up the “Do you have The Answer?” link on the right. Thanks a bunch! Here’s a rundown of some of the backdrops they’ve used throughout the years: – 1991 Against…
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Back to the Known
Get ready for some exciting news about the recording, distribution, artwork, and reception of the album “Back to the Known” by Bad Religion! This album was recorded in April 1984 at Pacifica Studio in Culver City, and guess what? Most of it was recorded in just one night, in a crazy 6-8 hour session! Tim…
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B-sides
Guess what? I’ve got some super cool B-sides for you! These songs are like hidden treasures, found on special releases or singles. Get ready to rock out to Stranger Than Fiction, News From The Front, Markovian Process, Mediocrity, Leaders And Followers from The Gray Race. And that’s not all! We’ve got the German Language Version…
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Automatic Man
Cell Content: This song is all about the thrill of living on the edge and the importance of being spontaneous. It’s a reminder to never let complacency hold you back and to always think before you act! This content was originally written by the badass contributors of thebrpage.net, the best superfan resource and website that…