The Mindful Crusades of Bad Religion (Part 2)
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Part two in my history series on LA legends and (in my opinion) the most important band to ever happen to punk rock: Bad Religion! Along with some added trivia and thoughts from yours truly.
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Chapters
00:00 - 02:19 Intro
02:19 - 06:15 Reformation & Back to the Known
06:15 - 09:34 Westbeach Recorders
09:34 - 11:03 Brett Re-Joins BR
11:03 - 17:44 Suffer
17:44 - 21:57 No Control
21:57 - 25:58 Against the Grain
25:58 - 29:57 Impact of this Era of BR
29:57 - 30:37 Closing Thoughts - Hudba
I am turning 50 this month.. I belong to the corporate world and mingle with C-level leadership and large companies. But when I get home, take off the corporates attire, turn ont he radio to Avail, Bad Religion, Lagwagon, Bouncing Souls and the such... Thanks you for the history we grew up in.
Im 22 almost 23 and hate having a job but you do what you have to I work at Papa johns making pizzas then come home and listen to anything punk rock or metal
No Control is freaking classic! Love that album
As an old punk, I would love to see them again.
@toddholland6767 they're on tour constantly. I've seen them 3 time in the past 2 years. Going again in October. Great thing about luck band.. they don't make $ off of records, so they're always on tour
for me, No Control is the best of that 3 album streak from ‘88 to 90. it’s quicker and harder than the others and whatever they did to the guitar sound for that record just excites my ears.
Generator was the first punk album that I fell in love with. They were what brought me into the scene back when I was 16 in ‘93.
Beyond even their music, I was also attracted to their image. Not tough guys, not party guys, not goofy weirdos, not edgy-for-the-sake-of-edginess. Smart and sincere.
Babe wake up new punk hostorian dropped
Excellent series. Bad Religion transcend punk with a message of pure positivity.
I love the intro "ANYWAYS"
Good job, man! Dig! I have been to 5 of their shows in the 90s and mid 2000s. Never disappointed.
Love the new intro. ANYWAYS!
Glad I just started watching this. It reminded me that tickets for their September show in PA just went on sale today.
These three albums and the first one are my favorite of Bad Religion. Love these breakdowns!
Listen to the band Shattered Faith. Especially songs Trilogy and Right Is Right. Not to mention the crossbuster. That band was the biggest influence on early Bad Religion.
i've seen bad religion at shows in 7 different states -nj, ny, oh, ga, ky, pa, and their first show ever in tn (i also was at their second show in tn a few years later. they haven't been back since then and that was 5 or 6 years ago). i actually saw them twice in 3 days - in philly on a friday night, and then in nashville 2 days later. i have also been to nofx shows in 6 of those states (they've never played in tn, although they did stop by during their book tour for a signing event.)
These videos are super fun to watch. Love this band so much
Another great video in a stellar series, I was a little young to catch a live BR show in this era but I think I might of mentioned it in the last video that there was nothing like seeing a Bad Religion show in the mid 90s. Man they really got the crowd hopping with their oozin ahhhs and all Greg had to do was point at the cheap seats.
Looking back, the crazy thing to me is that I could discover Bad Religion so early, living very far from California in the Paris suburbs! a bandmate that was older than me hipped me to them around 90-91 and so I bought a vinyl copy of No Control. that independent network of shops/distributors/labels/zines worked really amazingly well!
It also probably helped that France and especially the Paris area were going through a punk rock boom of their own....("rock alternatif").
Jack, dude, the new intro segment is sick!!🤘
Thanks! My buddy Matt made it.
Check out his band Head Honcho !
Thanks for all this
Great stuff please don't make us wait as long for part 3 as you did for part 2
You could probably make a 3rd video on them about their late 90s slump and their revival in the 00s, which is the era when I became aware of them and they had a large impact on the punk scene their too.
Also that Brett part from his time first producing in the mid 80s is illuminating, where he helped produce/engineer any type of genre, and really makes epitaph signings of 'non-punk' acts make more sense.
I think it would be kinda cool if you took a look at the swedish punk scene with bands like Ebba Grön, Asta Kask and Charta 77.
New into rocks
Loved this band ever since Tony Hawk's underground 1
See ya tonight in portland
Great stuff!!!
Awesome
Great video
Rad new intro
This is the best because I get to learn about and from bad religion but don’t have to listen to their music 😂
I’m loving your
ANYWAAAAAAAAAAYZ!!!
Nothing is better than prime Bad Religion. But the first few releases are pretty bad. But..I guess you could say that they were just kids.
Dope shit
were you at no values festival? they hadone of the best sets there
FIRST
Same melody for 30 years,,, overrated
BR is boring listen to Agnostic Front
Very little variety in AF songs. Poor songwriting.
But i do understand the preference if you're into "harder" stuff.