No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: BAD RELIGION Title: STRANGER THAN FICTION Street Release Date: 09/06/1994 Domestic Genre: PUNK
The Dissent of Man Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph Records Release Date : 2010-09-28 Artistopia's Price :$13.99
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Bad Religion are celebrating three decades of influential, thought provoking and groundbreaking punk rock with a new record and 15th studio album, "The Dissent Of Man." The result is one of the band's most forward thinking and musically varied albums ever.
Against the Grain Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph / Ada Release Date : 2004-04-06 Artistopia's Price :$11.83
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1991 album remastered.
Recipe for Hate Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Atlantic Release Date : 1993-09-21 Artistopia's Price :$7.99
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14 tracks. Light scuffs on outside edge of disc will not affect play.
Suffer Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph / Ada Release Date : 2004-04-06 Artistopia's Price :$12.01
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No Control Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph / Ada Release Date : 2004-04-06 Artistopia's Price :$13.48
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New Maps of Hell Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph / Ada Release Date : 2007-07-10 Artistopia's Price :$4.87
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In a world ruled increasingly by superstition and intolerance, Bad Religion's rousing wall-of-sound punk seems about as necessary now as ever before. It is the impassioned sound of reason, anthems of a bittersweet idealism and a guarded hope set to propulsive guitars and charging drumbeats. And while most groups with even half the artistic output have long ago morphed into stylistic self-parody, Bad Religion is currently surging forward with a renewed creative intensity. Their fourteenth album is both a nod to the band's defiant past and an undeniable step forward in the evolution of a genre they helped to define. Look for them on this summer's Warped Tour, inspiring a new generation of fans.
Process of Belief Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Epitaph / Ada Release Date : 2002-01-22 Artistopia's Price :$11.79
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The newest Bad Religion album, 'The Process Of Belief' is no mere hardcore revivalism; it is, in fact, the complete evolution of punk music, a record that successfully redefines a genre the band helped to popularize. If you love punk rock, this disc will surely quench your thirst like no other, and if you're simply looking for an incredibly vital and inspiring rock record, the same holds true. CD packaged in an O-card. Epitaph Records.
Gray Race Music Artist : Bad Religion Music Label : Atlantic Release Date : 1996-02-27 Artistopia's Price :$10.98
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No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: BAD RELIGION Title: GRAY RACE Street Release Date: 02/27/1996 Domestic Genre: PUNK
The Empire Strikes First... 14 songs that are fresh, focused, and absolutely alive in the way that great rock 'n' roll energizes everything it touches. It's been a long road from their early-80s beginnings, but these days, the primary concerns of Graffin and Gurewitz are not the band's intricate (and subtle) years-long evolution; they're first and foremost topical songwriters focused on domestic chaos and its global manifestation. Bad Religion is, after all, the outfit that, during the first Gulf War in 1991, shared a Maximum Rock 'n' Roll split seven-inch with radical MIT professor Noam Chomsky, who, like them, is locked into the tense present and dedicated to exposing the forces who lie and disguise to deepen and enforce human misery.
The truth is that after 20+ years, Bad Religion meet the present day not only unfettered by nostalgia, but hardwired into the moment. Fans take the band's growth and standards for granted. It's tempting to say-- though impossible to prove-- that the The Empire Strikes First is a such a terrific album because vocalist Graffin and guitarist Gurewitz, the band's most important creative forces, are responding to the death, desolation, and destruction of war, and to the concurrent attacks on the Bill of Rights; it seems more than just a happy accident that the band has just delivered one of its most charged and inspired records in years.