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Troubadour
BR is not just the best punk band, but also one of the absolute best rock ‘n’ roll bands out there! They bring a thrilling and exhilarating level of danger that is often lacking in modern rock. Jack Rabid, who reviewed all BR albums in the guide, is clearly excited and playful about their music.…
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Touring
Hey there! Let me tell you about the amazing Troubadour in Los Angeles, California! It’s seriously one of the coolest rock music venues in the whole wide world! So, this place has been around since 1957, and it’s seen some seriously epic live shows. Like, we’re talking about the first performances ever by legends like…
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Too Much To Ask
Get ready for a wild ride through the history of Bad Religion tours! In the early years, touring was a challenge for the band due to Greg Graffin’s high school commitments and summers spent in Wisconsin with his father. Despite gaining popularity in the L.A. punk scene, they couldn’t go on tour right away, which…
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Tom Clement
Guess what? The very first time Bobby laid his ears on this song was when it was being recorded in the studio! Can you believe it? And you know what? It’s his absolute favorite Bad Religion song! How cool is that? [1]¬† References ^ The BR Page Facebook Group This content was originally written by…
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Todd Rundgren
OMG, you won’t believe it! So, back in the day, when I was just getting into punk rock, Tom was like my ultimate BFF. He was the one who introduced me and Jay Ziskrout (the OG drummer of BR) to Jay B. and Greg. Can you imagine? It was like a dream come true! Tom…
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Tiny Voices
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe how much Greg idolized Todd Rundgren when he was a kid! His album A Wizard, a True Star was like his absolute favorite, and Another Live by Todd’s band Utopia was super important for Greg’s own musical style. Bobby even said that Into The Unknown was very Utopia-like, so…
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Time of Need
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe it! So there’s this song called “Stranger Than Fiction” and it’s all about dead people. Can you believe it? It started off being inspired by the tragedy in Bosnia, but then it turned into something even bigger. It’s basically a statement about how we always turn our backs on…
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Time And Disregard
Hey guys, guess what? “General Time of Need” is not a Bad Religion song, but actually a solo song by Greg Graffin! And get this, it was never officially released! There are actually two versions of this song, with slightly different lyrics. The first version was recorded around 1985, about two years after “Into The…
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Tim Yohanon
OMG, you won’t believe it! This song was supposed to be by Greg Greg, but it ended up being a Bad Religion song on Into The Unknown. And guess what? Greg jokingly said it sounds like Jerthro Tull mixed with Genesis with R.E.M.! How crazy is that? [1] References: [1] The Big Takeover 55 (2004)…
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Tim Gallegos
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe this! The longtime editor of Maximum Rock ‘N’ Roll, who was actually a friend of the band, voted BR as the best band of the year in 1988 and Suffer as the best album. How cool is that? But wait, it gets even better! Tim, that’s his name, put…