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Bad Religion Discography & 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 - Untitled 15th studio album


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Bad Religion - Punk Rock Song



Punk Rock Song is part of Punk Rock Songs (The Epic Years) a compilation album by Bad Religion, released in 2002. It is part of a collection of the biggest hits and some live tracks from their Atlantic and Epic Records era. Grab the hottest Bad Religion merch around click here.

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This vinyl sticker features the Bad Religion Flame logo. Dimensions are 5cm x 18cm.
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This vinyl sticker features the Bad Religion No Cross logo. Dimensions are 10cm x 9cm.
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This embroidered terrycloth wristband features the Bad Religion script logo. One Size Fits All. Perfect as a gift or just for yerself!
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Bad Religion Biography


Bad Religion is a punk band from Los Angeles, California, known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. The band was formed in 1980 by high school students Greg Graffin (vocals), Jay Bentley (bass guitar), Jay Ziskrout (drums), and Brett Gurewitz (guitar). In 1981, they released their eponymous debut EP on their own newly-formed label, Epitaph, managed and owned by Gurewitz. 1982 saw the release of their first full-length album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, which gained them a sizable following. During the recording, Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone.

Greg Graffin, the band’s frontman, holds a Master’s degree in geology from UCLA and a Ph.D. in zoology from Cornell University. His dissertation for Cornell was a comprehensive study of how modern scientists, especially those who believe in strict Darwinism, view theism and religion, and how their own religious beliefs, if any, affect their study and work. He has since published it for fans of the band.

In 1983, Bad Religion released Into the Unknown, a keyboard-driven psychedelic rock album that was enormously unpopular among the band’s core fan base. It is now out of print, and generally disowned by the band. However, in past years it has become a collectors item, and has gained some acceptance from fans. It now can be seen going for more than $100 on eBay, and is often pirated.

In 1984, Greg Hetson (Circle Jerks) replaced Gurewitz. Bad Religion returned to a somewhat mellower, rock and roll version of their original sound with the Back to the Known, but they disbanded soon after.

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