Process of Belief is awesome too! i really dig The Empire Strikes First and new maps of Hell too! i think they are all great albums! Stranger than Fiction and The Gray Race are up there with my favorite BR albums though :-)
All this arguing over BR and Green Day is silly. Go back and listen to the Dead Kennedys song Chickenshit Conformist. It's not about being "harder core than thou". Punk isn't about sounding just like Bad Religion (as cool a sound as that is). Those of you old enough to remember punk in the late 70's/ early 80's know that most of the bands sounded totally different from one another yet were still punk bands. Punk is an attitude, not a certain sound.
my top 3 BR lps The Grey Race(1at BRIAN BAKER BR lp!!), No Control, The Empire Strikes First(That Tour was Amazing!!), Next 2 would be Suffer & True North!! (THATS 1 lp from each decade!!) I didn't like Stranger Than Fiction that much at first but the more I listen to it & other lps whch didn't hit me 1st time the more I listen to them the better I like them! My top 5 all hit me first time esp Suffer & No Control blew me away when I heard them on realease, I wasn't big on US Punk bands other than the DKs & Minor Threat hanginwith Snuff (who always had these great U.S.bands on the tape box,in the tour van (that's where I got the nickname Danny Bombhead cos my love drink & drugs too the excess!!) so I heard BR, Dag Nasty et al, v fond memories this was the original Snuff line up, + Duncan teaching me the words too their songs (no releases at the beginning!) 'Over The top of a larger in a wineless winebar, I can see the sun set over Blackbird Hill' got goosebumps when we actually went over Blackbird Hill in the van. anyway "You're going home in a cosmic ambiance" a fave thrase f mine which is in title of "Snuff Said...." 1st lp!!!!
Lyrics: “Little girl's eyes open wide Two ways to go but you can't decide Follows all rules, has no say Ends up in somebody else's play Close your eyes cause you just don't need them anyway Lose as directed, don't take no chance Don't hinge your life upon circumstance Mystery and misery go hand in hand So you better follow the master plan Don't use your head, lose as directed Little boy sitting in his master's arms Safe and protected from any harm Wants to be a man, wants to branch out But he's told not to ask questions or doubt Close your mind, it's a book of instructions now Lose as directed don't take no chance Don't hinge your life upon circumstance Mystery and misery go hand in hand So you better follow the master plan Don't use your head, lose as directed Lose as directed Let's go! Monkey see, monkey do Just another animal in the zoo Got four wall security Never even have to read a recipe But it's not exactly what you would call free Lose as directed, don't take no chance Don't hinge your life upon circumstance Mystery and misery go hand in hand So you better follow the master plan Don't use your head Lose as directed ( x6 ) You lose!”
"A song that makes you want to sing along!" 100% true hahaha probably the best BR song also: the guitar part at 1:30 sounds like a rock christmas song :D
theres a torrent that has every bad religion song ever including tons of rarities...search in utorrent for bad religion and you should be able to find any BR song you want
I think Bad Religion peaked at Generator and had still some left-overs of that awesomeness for Recipe for Hate, and then it went away because of bean counters at Atlantic reigning them in into a commercial mindset, which they have just started to recover from. Since Process of Belief, each of their album has been better than the previous one, and we can only hope they get back to the level they were at around the release of Generator.
Maybe he did. But I love those albums. The Gray Race is brilliant, No Substance isn't the strongest album by any means, but it still has some great songs. The New America offers mostly genious pieces of music. In my opinion.
@ZombieKi11er52 Correction, Green Day used to be punk. Now Green Day is essentially harder pop. They aren't half the band they were in the 90's and even early 2000's. I'm 14 and I have the brain power to see where music falls in terms of genre.
keep in mind that stranger than fiction was their best selling album and the gray race has some of their biggest hits (punk rock song, a walk, cease) so I would agree with you that no substance and new america were a downer but thats pretty much it
That's where you're wrng: It IS relevant. You were mentioning similarities between the songs on The Gray Race in a negative sense. Yet you like all the other albums even though they contain even more similarities.
IMO the newer songs are better than some of the older stuff (no offence, I like them too). And I don't know why Brett's songs are bad. They are just as good as songs from Suffer or No Control or Into the Unknown (because it's not a bad album)
Someone please tell me which import or EP this b-side is from... I'm trying to tag my mp3 collection and I can't fucking find anything on the internetz about where this song is from!
You got a point about the choruses, but I still disagree with you cuz that doesn't bother me much. The songs are lovely, especially Pity the Dead. Both the melody and the lyrics are lovely in that song. I might have a special bond to the album because it was the first one I heard of Bad Religion. But that also means it was the album that started my love for Bad Religion.
yea punk isnt about the lable or genres. its about the message the lyrics look at the dead kennedys did anyone listen to them cause there music sounded good? noit sounded like shit lol we listen to the words. bad religion sounds great and has awsome lyrics tho will listen to this band till the day i die
Far from brilliant? Oh I disagree, I completely love the album. But I can't see why you would dislike it because the choruses are "so similar". How about complaining about almost every song on Suffer following the same beat and type of riffing?
@ZombieKi11er52 It's surprising to see that a fourteen year old likes this kind of music, not in a bad way either. It gets tiring to hear so many people call Greenday nowadays punk, though. Good band, no longer punk. I figured you were like the guys in highschool who always tried to argue that Greenday was still punk. It gets fucking irritating. Chill out, bud.
>>Since Suffer - there IS no bad Bad Religion album! I'm guessing you're referencing Into the Unknown and that 'since Suffer' was inclusive rather than exclusive (as in 'after Suffer, but not Suffer since it was a bad album). Personally I have to disagree. Everything from the Atlantic Records era was pretty much forgettable. Outside of Recipe for Hate, all of these albums had maybe 2 songs worth listening to, each. And the post-Atlantic records are only marginally better (4 or 5 songs).
@ZombieKi11er52 >Greenday is punk >I am one of the few 14 year olds that will remember these great bands >I am one of the few 14 year olds >14 year old >whatthefuckamireading.jpg
Started listening to BR at 17...still listening pushing 51. Well played BR. Well played😎
I think this is honestly the best Bad Religion song. (And I love every BR song all the way down to How Could Hell)
Process of Belief is awesome too! i really dig The Empire Strikes First and new maps of Hell too! i think they are all great albums! Stranger than Fiction and The Gray Race are up there with my favorite BR albums though :-)
All this arguing over BR and Green Day is silly. Go back and listen to the Dead Kennedys song Chickenshit Conformist. It's not about being "harder core than thou". Punk isn't about sounding just like Bad Religion (as cool a sound as that is). Those of you old enough to remember punk in the late 70's/ early 80's know that most of the bands sounded totally different from one another yet were still punk bands. Punk is an attitude, not a certain sound.
This comment has not aged well...
I swear, the outtakes from The New America are the four best Bad Religion tracks.
This is easily one of my favorite BR songs.
Dude, this songs freakin' sick! It's cute, especially for BR! :D!
one of my fave bad religion songs
Great intro riff with deff.
The song starts like CCR's Bad Moon Rising.
my top 3 BR lps The Grey Race(1at BRIAN BAKER BR lp!!), No Control, The Empire Strikes First(That Tour was Amazing!!), Next 2 would be Suffer & True North!! (THATS 1 lp from each decade!!) I didn't like Stranger Than Fiction that much at first but the more I listen to it & other lps whch didn't hit me 1st time the more I listen to them the better I like them! My top 5 all hit me first time esp Suffer & No Control blew me away when I heard them on realease, I wasn't big on US Punk bands other than the DKs & Minor Threat hanginwith Snuff (who always had these great U.S.bands on the tape box,in the tour van (that's where I got the nickname Danny Bombhead cos my love drink & drugs too the excess!!) so I heard BR, Dag Nasty et al, v fond memories this was the original Snuff line up, + Duncan teaching me the words too their songs (no releases at the beginning!) 'Over The top of a larger in a wineless winebar, I can see the sun set over Blackbird Hill' got goosebumps when we actually went over Blackbird Hill in the van. anyway "You're going home in a cosmic ambiance" a fave thrase f mine which is in title of "Snuff Said...." 1st lp!!!!
EXACTLY! The instrumentation may not sound like a BR song but the lyrics are VERY much in tune with natural BR.
Lyrics:
“Little girl's eyes open wide
Two ways to go but you can't decide
Follows all rules, has no say
Ends up in somebody else's play
Close your eyes cause you just don't need them anyway
Lose as directed, don't take no chance
Don't hinge your life upon circumstance
Mystery and misery go hand in hand
So you better follow the master plan
Don't use your head, lose as directed
Little boy sitting in his master's arms
Safe and protected from any harm
Wants to be a man, wants to branch out
But he's told not to ask questions or doubt
Close your mind, it's a book of instructions now
Lose as directed don't take no chance
Don't hinge your life upon circumstance
Mystery and misery go hand in hand
So you better follow the master plan
Don't use your head, lose as directed
Lose as directed
Let's go!
Monkey see, monkey do
Just another animal in the zoo
Got four wall security
Never even have to read a recipe
But it's not exactly what you would call free
Lose as directed, don't take no chance
Don't hinge your life upon circumstance
Mystery and misery go hand in hand
So you better follow the master plan
Don't use your head
Lose as directed ( x6 )
You lose!”
"A song that makes you want to sing along!"
100% true hahaha probably the best BR song
also: the guitar part at 1:30 sounds like a rock christmas song :D
they actually did a Christmas album
😉😍😇😎 Bad Religion just rock any songs they play
theres a torrent that has every bad religion song ever including tons of rarities...search in utorrent for bad religion and you should be able to find any BR song you want
They should really do more songs with a swing beat like this! Also love it in Before You Die
I see.
Well, I don't dislike those albums.
I love most of their records for what they are, not for what they could be.
I think Bad Religion peaked at Generator and had still some left-overs of that awesomeness for Recipe for Hate, and then it went away because of bean counters at Atlantic reigning them in into a commercial mindset, which they have just started to recover from. Since Process of Belief, each of their album has been better than the previous one, and we can only hope they get back to the level they were at around the release of Generator.
I would love to learn the chords, one of my favorites
i know this song is not on any of their studio albums, but was it released on a compilation or something!?!?!?
Maybe he did.
But I love those albums.
The Gray Race is brilliant, No Substance isn't the strongest album by any means, but it still has some great songs. The New America offers mostly genious pieces of music.
In my opinion.
@ZombieKi11er52 Correction, Green Day used to be punk. Now Green Day is essentially harder pop. They aren't half the band they were in the 90's and even early 2000's. I'm 14 and I have the brain power to see where music falls in terms of genre.
Is this a Graffin composed song?
Songs from 2000
What album?
does anybody know on which album it´s on?
@Pogokid150 well I am sure if this song had feelings it would hate you too .
I like it , I can't help but sway back and forth
keep in mind that stranger than fiction was their best selling album and the gray race has some of their biggest hits (punk rock song, a walk, cease) so I would agree with you that no substance and new america were a downer but thats pretty much it
@GDookie16 That's great! Neither does Billy Blow about his terrible band!
sounds great if you speed it up a bit
@GDookie16 I would assume this song came before that song. Either way, this song is far superior.
That's where you're wrng: It IS relevant.
You were mentioning similarities between the songs on The Gray Race in a negative sense.
Yet you like all the other albums even though they contain even more similarities.
@Iamkl132 yeah no substance is severely underrated In So Many Ways my personal favorite
What's with all the people saying how old they are here? Nobody really cares.
your right nobody cares
IMO the newer songs are better than some of the older stuff (no offence, I like them too). And I don't know why Brett's songs are bad. They are just as good as songs from Suffer or No Control or Into the Unknown (because it's not a bad album)
Someone please tell me which import or EP this b-side is from... I'm trying to tag my mp3 collection and I can't fucking find anything on the internetz about where this song is from!
@LocalLegendsNJ wow, i'm crying...
You got a point about the choruses, but I still disagree with you cuz that doesn't bother me much. The songs are lovely, especially Pity the Dead. Both the melody and the lyrics are lovely in that song. I might have a special bond to the album because it was the first one I heard of Bad Religion. But that also means it was the album that started my love for Bad Religion.
Acho que "The Kids Are Alt-Right" foi fortemente inspirada nessa música aí
it's the b-side from the new america
Punk is not a sound as much as it is a message. Bad Religion will always be punk.
ok cool
You nailed it...
I thought DK's music was awesome, but I get your point. :)
@Tr1forceProductions nono, i dont sayd like a competition or any bullshit like that, it's just a opinion ;)
@GDookie16 Good! :D
why do i get what?
If this dude made music with Ty Segall it'd be fuckin crazy ass shit (in a good way).
yea punk isnt about the lable or genres. its about the message the lyrics look at the dead kennedys did anyone listen to them cause there music sounded good? noit sounded like shit lol we listen to the words. bad religion sounds great and has awsome lyrics tho will listen to this band till the day i die
Hahaha ha. .. ok... wow... my loss then. .. that was them good old triggers. .. stilL can't prove myself to who. ...
....
i stilL dont remember!! copf copf!! ... im just a passenger
jeez are you still on about that?
@xXGarretWCostaXx Mine too, if you couldn't tell.
Far from brilliant?
Oh I disagree, I completely love the album.
But I can't see why you would dislike it because the choruses are "so similar".
How about complaining about almost every song on Suffer following the same beat and type of riffing?
@ZombieKi11er52 It's surprising to see that a fourteen year old likes this kind of music, not in a bad way either. It gets tiring to hear so many people call Greenday nowadays punk, though. Good band, no longer punk. I figured you were like the guys in highschool who always tried to argue that Greenday was still punk. It gets fucking irritating. Chill out, bud.
To much like pop? This song-pop, this song-pop, pop-this song... No, I don't see any connection.
>>Since Suffer - there IS no bad Bad Religion album!
I'm guessing you're referencing Into the Unknown and that 'since Suffer' was inclusive rather than exclusive (as in 'after Suffer, but not Suffer since it was a bad album).
Personally I have to disagree. Everything from the Atlantic Records era was pretty much forgettable. Outside of Recipe for Hate, all of these albums had maybe 2 songs worth listening to, each. And the post-Atlantic records are only marginally better (4 or 5 songs).
@ZombieKi11er52
>Greenday is punk
>I am one of the few 14 year olds that will remember these great bands
>I am one of the few 14 year olds
>14 year old
>whatthefuckamireading.jpg
wow, the riff is too similar to Jackass - Green Day.
if i say you win will you go away? this is getting boring.
Why does this remind me of Donald Duck?
I disagree. Its very catchy.
@GDookie16 Okay, I'll go back to listening to real music, not Green Shit.
this is easily the worst Bad Religion song I've ever heard, and I thought "Into the Unknown" was great if that tells you anything.
@Christopher Bingham Come to find out years later that Graffin played all the instruments for this demo and I'm super glad it exists
Its one of the worst bad religion songs i have heard. But even that's not that bad.