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Bad Religion

Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilities and extensive use of three-part vocal harmonies. The band has experienced multiple line-up changes, with singer Greg Graffin being the band's only constant member, though fellow founding members Jay Bentley and Brett Gurewitz have also been with the band for most of their history while guitarist Brian Baker has been a member of the group since 1994. Guitarist Mike Dimkich and drummer Jamie Miller have been members of the band since 2013 and 2015 respectively. To date, Bad Religion has released seventeen studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, three EPs, and two live DVDs. They are considered to be one of the best-selling punk rock acts of all time, having sold over five million albums worldwide.After gaining a large underground following and critical praise through their releases on Gurewitz's label Epitaph in the 1980s and early 1990s, Bad Religion experienced mainstream success after signing to the major label Atlantic in 1993. The band pioneered the punk rock revival movement of the 1990s, establishing a formula for California-based punk bands such as Green Day and Epitaph-signed acts the Offspring, NOFX and Rancid. They are also name-checked as an inspiration or influence on the 1990s and 2000s pop punk, skate punk, post-hardcore, screamo and emo scenes.Atlantic reissued the previously-released-on-Epitaph album, Recipe for Hate (1993), which became commercially successful, as did its 1994 follow-up Stranger than Fiction. Stranger than Fiction included some of Bad Religion's well-known hits, including "Infected", "Stranger than Fiction", and the re-recorded version of "21st Century (Digital Boy)" (the latter of which its original version appeared four years earlier on Against the Grain); the album was later certified gold in both the United States and Canada. Shortly before the release of Stranger than Fiction, Gurewitz left Bad Religion to run his label Epitaph on a full-time basis, and was replaced by Brian Baker. The band's success had slowly dwindled by the late 1990s, and, after three more albums, they were dropped from Atlantic in 2001; this resulted in Bad Religion returning to Epitaph and Gurewitz rejoining the band. Since then, they have undergone a resurgence in popularity, with "Sorrow", "Los Angeles Is Burning", and "The Devil in Stitches" being Top 40 hits on the US charts while their sixteenth studio album, True North (2013), became Bad Religion's first album to crack the top 20 on the Billboard 200 chart where it peaked at number 19. The band's seventeenth and most recent studio album, Age of Unreason, was released on May 3, 2019.

Albums

1982 How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
1983 Into the Unknown
1988 Suffer
1989 No Control
1990 Against the Grain
1992 Generator
1993 Recipe for Hate
1994 Stranger Than Fiction
1996 The Gray Race
1998 No Substance
2000 The New America
2002 The Process of Belief
2004 The Empire Strikes First
2007 New Maps of Hell
2010 The Dissent of Man
2013 True North
2019 Age of Unreason
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bad Religion @ Hordern Pavilion
"Bad Religion may have been playing last but judging by the number of Social Distortion shirts in the audience, this was a genuine double-headliner situation."
Features / Interviews
Bad Religion 'Feel That Same Outrage We Felt As 15-Year-Olds When You See A Moral Decline'
"I mean, we know our place - we'll do this for as long as it's fun. For the most part, we do feel like those same anxiety-driven teenagers we were when we started the band; we just have a lot more knowledge, I hope."
News / Music
Bad Religion & Social Distortion Announce 2023 Tour
Bad Religion and Social Distortion will join forces for a historic tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2023. The tour doubles as the first Social Distortion headline tour of Australia in their history.
News / Music
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Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion – Age Of Unreason
"14 cuts of gloriously melodic, hard-driving punk rock, interspersed with a few mid-tempo stompers."
News / Music
Bad Religion & Bring Me The Horizon Members Bicker Over "Display Of Arrogance"
"You got bigger things to worry about nowadays anyway, like ya pension, or cold weather. Dickhead."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion - 'Christmas Songs'
I'm dreaming of a punk Christmas.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion - Christmas Songs
Intelligently arranged and delivered as only Bad Religion know how – quickly and abrasively.
News / Music
Bad Religion Announce Christmas Album
The songs will be released Friday 1 November
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion - True North
True North continues to solidify Bad Religion’s empowering dynasty, confirming and reiterating that they are still one of punk’s pre-eminent bands.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion - 'True North'
Iconic punk rockers return in 2013.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bad Religion - True North
Bad Religion might not be the most progressive band in the world, but as they’ve proven once again on True North, they’re one of the most consistent.