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    Drummer Pete Finestone left Bad Religion again in April 1991 to focus on his other band, the Fishermen, which had signed with a major label, and Bobby Schayer joined the band as his replacement.

    • Suffer (1988) Like a breath of fresh Californian Pacific seaboard coastal air, Suffer revitalised the otherwise generic and stale West Coast hardcore scene of the late 80s.
    • The Process of Belief (2002) The beneficially competitive songwriting partnership of Graffin and Gurewitz has always been most successful following a break from each other, as the guitarist told us following the release of the group's 12th studio album.
    • No Control (1989) With Suffer, Bad Religion intuitively knew they’d delivered something not only impressive, but removed from what anyone else was doing at the time.
    • How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982) Bad Religion's debut album quickly set the band apart from their early '80s hardcore peers with its erudite themes and lyrical content.
  2. Real Name: Peter Finestone. Profile: Born: June 11, 1964. He played drums in the now-legendary punk rock group Bad Religion in 1981-1982 and again from 1984 to 1991. In Groups: Bad Religion, Jackass (2), Fifi. Variations: Viewing All | Pete Finestone.

  3. On April 5, 2022, Third Place Books welcomed editor S. W. Lauden and musicians Pete Finestonebest known as the drummer for Bad Religion from 1982 to 1992—an...

  4. It was the last album recorded with drummer Pete Finestone, who left in 1991 to concentrate with his new project The Fishermen. Following his departure, the band's music would take a different direction on their next album, 1992's Generator.

  5. Pete Finestone discography and songs: Music profile for Pete Finestone, born 11 June 1964.

  6. Generator was the band's first release with drummer Bobby Schayer, who replaced Pete Finestone during the Against the Grain tour. Generator includes some fan favorites and concert staples, such as, "Generator", "No Direction", "Heaven Is Falling", "Atomic Garden", and "The Answer".

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