Bad Religion

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  • punk
  • punk rock
  • rock
  • political
  • alternative
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.

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Songs

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    Best for You

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    Better Off Dead

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    Beyond Electric Dreams

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    Big Bang

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    Big Black Dog

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    Billy

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    Billy Gnosis

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    Blenderhead

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    Boot Stamping on a Human Face Forever

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    Bored & Extremely Dangerous

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    Bored and Extremely Dangerous

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    Broken

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    Can't Stop It

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    Candidate

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    Cease

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    Cease (live)

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    Change of Ideas

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    Change of Ideas (live)

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    Changing Tide

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    Chaos From Within

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    Chasing the Wild Goose

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    Chimaera

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    Chronophobia (acoustic)

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    Come Join Us

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    Conquer

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    Continuous Tuning

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    Crisis Time

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    Cyanide

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    Damned to Be Free

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    Dearly Beloved

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    Dearly Beloved (acoustic)

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    Delerium of Disorder

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    Delirium of Disorder

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    Dept. of False Hope

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    Destined for Nothing

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    Dharma and the Bomb

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    Do the Paranoid Style

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    Do What You Want

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    Do What You Want (live)

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    Doing Time

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    Don't Pray on Me

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    Don't Sell Me Short

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    Downfall

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    Drastic Actions

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    Drastic Actions (First Version)

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    Drastic Actions (Second Version)

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    Dream of Unity

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    Dream of Unity (re-recording)

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    Drunk Sincerity

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    Drunk Sincerity (live)


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