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Bad Religion: New Maps of Hell [Deluxe Edition]

by James Greene, Jr.

[23.Jul.08] :. Veteran SoCal punks supplement their last release with acoustic EP, concert DVD, and some nifty posters.

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Bad Religion: New Maps of Hell

by Dave Heaton

[6.Aug.07] :. Have our punk-rock heroes given up on changing the world?

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Bad Religion: Live at the Palladium [DVD]

by Mark Weisinger

[3.Mar.06] :. Bad Religion finally give the fans what they want -- a full-length DVD that captures the band's intensity and musicality in glorious 5.1.

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Bad Religion: The Empire Strikes First

by Peter Su

[15.Jul.04] :. Far be it for me to badmouth an album that badmouths Bush, but anyone willing to give this repeated playings already stands an excellent chance of finding Dubya's name on a ballot no more tempting than bin Laden's.

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Bad Religion: Generator [remastered]

by Dave Heaton

[14.May.04] :. Bad Religion’s fifth album Generator has always felt like their most apocalyptic album ... and that’s saying a lot for a band whose first album was called How Could Hell Be Any...

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Bad Religion: Against the Grain / How Can Hell Be Any Worse? [remastered]

by Christopher Orman

[12.May.04] :. For the most part, punk rock serves as the ethnomusicologist’s antithesis to disco. It broke from the exorbitant, cloying conformity of the late ‘70s, erupting from the Sex Pistols and...

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Bad Religion: Along the Way [DVD]

by Dave Heaton

[10.May.04] :. Bad Religion may be one of the most cerebral of punk rock bands, but they’re still a punk rock band… so playing a loud, fast show to a writhing mass of teenagers packed into a small dark...

 

Bad Religion: No Control / Suffer

by Adrien Begrand

[7.May.04] :. In the late ‘80s, no band was more crucial in bridging the gap between classic Los Angeles punk and the massive California punk explosion in the mid-‘90s than Bad Religion. Mainstays on...

 

Bad Religion: The Process of Belief

by Michael Christopher

[20.Jun.02] :. Phrases such as “seminal punk act” and “buzz saw guitars” are thrown around entirely too liberally these days when describing the latest releases by anyone mildly associated...

 

Bad Religion: The New America

by Chris Massey

Let me get the bottom line out of the way real quick: I love The New America. It’s great. If you were on the verge of buying it, and needed that last little push to flop down your...