Bad Religion

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Bad Religion

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Anasthesia 03:51
The Dodo (Ithaca session) 03:51
American Jesus 03:17
Recipe for Hate 03:17
Against the Grain 02:49
21 Century Digital Boy 02:49
21st century (digital boy) 02:49
Los Angeles Is Burning 03:23
Punk rock song 02:27
Sorrow 03:21
Do What You Want 01:07
Fuck You 02:13
Social Suicide 01:35
No Control 01:46
We’re Only Gonna Die 02:12
Generator 03:22
We're Only Gonna Die 02:12
New Dark Ages 02:47
Sinister Rouge 01:53
Big Bang 01:42
Anesthesia 03:02
Suffer 01:47
Modern Man 01:57
You Are (The Government) 01:21
Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell 05:22
Chasing the Wild Goose 04:06
Struck a Nerve 03:47
Give You Nothing 02:02
Automatic Man 01:40
Let Them Eat War 02:57
Supersonic 01:46
Come Join Us 02:03
True North 01:55
Change of Ideas 00:55
Better Off Dead 02:38
Turn On the Light 01:24
My Sanity 02:58
God Song 01:37
God's Love 02:32
The Resist Stance 02:33
The Universal Cynic (Ithaca session) 07:39
Atheist Peace 01:57
All There Is 02:57
Incomplete 02:29
Portrait of Authority 02:44
Dream Of Unity (Re-Recording) 05:30
How Much Is Enough 01:22
How Much Is Enough? 01:22
Don’t pray on me 02:42
Billy 01:54

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Country: US

Biography - Bad Religion

Bad Religion is a punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, known for the social commentary in their lyrics. The band was formed in 1979 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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