I'm very excited to see these guys on Sunday. Its been 10 years since I've seen them live. Crazy how time flies.
These guys ripped it last night. They had a circle pit going about 90% of the time. Seeing Lose Your Head, Dichotomy, You, Them and Us, and Skyscraper live was awesome. Also got to meet Tony Hawk. He was straight chillin right next to me in the far back before going to his VIP section where his wife and family were. Only said hi.
Pretty interesting. Brian uses Billie Joe's Marshall amp and mixes it with a Kemper Profiler Digital amp.
My brother would say it doesn’t matter cause every song sounds the same lol, but I think their best albums are No Control, Stranger Than Fiction, and The Process of Belief
I’d say start with Process of Belief. Mainly because it encompasses a little of early BR, mid-career BR, and recent BR. It’s my second favorite of theirs. My favorite is Gray Race. Suffer and No Control are very loved albums by long time fans and are really the beginning points to their sound and vibe. Stranger Than Fiction made them go a little more mainstream. I personally think Recipe For Hate and New America are their most underrated albums. You can’t really go wrong with this band. Old and new, practically every song stands the test of time lyrically. It’s insane.
You really can’t go wrong, but you do have options. Option 1: Suffer (1988) and work through their discography (even though it’s not really the start). Kind of builds the history and let’s your hear their sound. Option 2: Stranger Than Fiction, which really showed of their sound diversity. It’s a nice uncompromising sort of major label debut, and maybe my favourite. Then listen to Gray Race and Against The Grain. If you like The Gray Race keep going towards new releases. If you like Against the Grain work your way to older releases Option 3: Listen to their songs Sorrow, 21st Century Digital Boy, I Want To Conquer The World, Infected, True North. If you like those songs you’ll like you like all Bad Religion. I am not even saying those are their best songs because they have so many. It just sort of represents what they are like musically and lyrically.
i think i actually did option 3 before reading that post haha. i’ll start with the albums today, really like what i heard
Surprised nobody mentioned Enpire Strikes First. That's always been close to my favorite of theirs (True North may have surpassed it though) and has one of my favorite intros to any album ever
I would start with Process of Belief, mainly because that's where I started back when it came out in 2002, and it was a great intro to the band.
Lol everyone has said it really well! I started by listening to the big singles and then just kinda chose an album from every era. Recipe For Hate, Process, Empire, and True North are my favorite albums
yap, give a listen to something from each era, it's all more or less the same (in a good way tho!) My picks would be No Control (personally i think this record is considerably better than Suffer, i dunno if that's some kinda take or not) Process True North (or Age Of Unreason, that one's cool too)
I return to them so very often. I think their stuff just continuously feels relevant, Greg still sounds great, and they really haven’t diverted to much stylistically from the band we all discovered at whatever point we discovered them. I also wanted to point out the lyrical foreshadowing on No Substance for today’s political climate, which I guess speaks to the fact they write different lyrics in general to what majority of artists put out there. Familiarly refreshing band.
I saw them in LA and he was not there. Pretty sure he's songwriting and recording only. Best gig in the biz lol