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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 ...
- 1980–present
- Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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The discography of Bad Religion, an American punk rock band, consists of 17 studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, one box set, two extended plays (EPs), 29 singles, five video albums and 25 music videos. Formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980, the band originally featured vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz ...
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Bad Religion is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1980, the group originally included vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley and drummer Jay Ziskrout. [1] The band consists of Graffin, Gurewitz (who doesn't tour) and Bentley, alongside guitarists Brian Baker (since 2005) and Mike ...
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1980drumsBad Religion (1981) How Could Hell Be Any ...Pete Finestone1981–1982 1984–1987 1988-1991drumsHow Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982) Back ...Paul Dedona1982–1984bassInto the Unknown (1983)Davy Goldman1982–1984drumsInto the Unknown (1983)Since 1980, Bad Religion has released 16 studio albums and several live albums, EPs, and compilations, making them one of the most prolific as well. Bad Religion is best known for intelligent ...
Sep 28, 2010 · This is the record that took Bad Religion from being a premiere punk band to becoming something far bigger. Featuring iconic cover art by Fred Hidalgo, "Recipe For Hate" retains the band's hallmark energy and rebellion exemplified by the classic "American Jesus," but the sonic palette has been slightly expanded.