I really loved this band in my early teens.
I could never vote crap.
Band: Bad Religion
12Everything up to and including Against the Grain is great (although I've never heard the new wave record). Everything after that is not really worth anyone's time. They became yet another band who didn't know when to quit.
No Control is one of the best punk records of all time and will always mean a lot to me. Returning to it as an adult, I am not embarrassed of my teenage tastes.
No Control is one of the best punk records of all time and will always mean a lot to me. Returning to it as an adult, I am not embarrassed of my teenage tastes.
Band: Bad Religion
13Not a fan of their last couple albums but "Recipe For Hate" and "Against the Grain" are great albums.
I just saw these guys a couple nights ago and they where really good.
It was great watching Brian Baker smoke inbetween songs. True 'til death.
I just saw these guys a couple nights ago and they where really good.
It was great watching Brian Baker smoke inbetween songs. True 'til death.
lemur68 wrote:Why would you be where a jam band is playing in the first place?
Band: Bad Religion
14Chapter Two wrote:Bad Religion once meant something
I'm sorry but I lol'd
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
Band: Bad Religion
15I liked Suffer and No Control.
Otherwise, fuck this overhyped piece of shit band.
Otherwise, fuck this overhyped piece of shit band.
Band: Bad Religion
16"Recipe For Hate" and "Against the Grain" are indeed good albums, so I vote NOT CRAP with big waffles for their more recent stuff, which is largely unlistenable.
NC, WF ±8.
NC, WF ±8.
Band: Bad Religion
17yknow i used to listen to some of the epitaph records bands... i have since lost interest in most of them. but even back then i never enjoyed bad religion.
is there something i'm missing? a "classic" record that might do the trick? because i have given them a few chances; they have always been one of those bands that i tried to appreciate.
is there something i'm missing? a "classic" record that might do the trick? because i have given them a few chances; they have always been one of those bands that i tried to appreciate.
http://www.soundclick.com/hanabimusic (band)
http://www.myspace.com/iambls (i make beats for that dude)
http://www.myspace.com/iambls (i make beats for that dude)
Band: Bad Religion
18if i still had a copy of '80 - '85 i may listen to it now and then... but i do not.
this may be your "classic" BClark?
this may be your "classic" BClark?
Band: Bad Religion
19I would much rather listen to that guy masturbate to a fat punker chick for 45 minutes than listen to any Bad Religion record.
Band: Bad Religion
20BClark wrote:yknow i used to listen to some of the epitaph records bands... i have since lost interest in most of them. but even back then i never enjoyed bad religion.
is there something i'm missing? a "classic" record that might do the trick? because i have given them a few chances; they have always been one of those bands that i tried to appreciate.
I was in limbo like this a couple of years ago in trying to understand what some people thought was so great about them.
When I bought "Against the Grain", it started to sink in. They aren't one of my favorite bands but they have put out some good records.
lemur68 wrote:Why would you be where a jam band is playing in the first place?