Who would YOU put on a punk rock Mt. Rushmore? Tell us! And don’t forget to subscribe to APTV and turn on all notifications so you never miss a video! ✝️🚫
Alexis Kyle We’re happy to hear you’re enjoying it-and YES, we’re absolutely over the top fortunate to meet and chat with so many incredible musicians. The Bad Religion visit was a really special day. Jay And Brian are so kind, cool and accepting, and , obviously just funny as hell. Thanks for watching!!
First choice, greatest punk album, The Clash (first album, '77). Hard to put into words how completely that album captured our sense of frustration, anger, and hopelessness given the state of things then, while simultaneously giving us an idea of how we might rise out of it. It changed my life, and for me it laid the path forward. I know it might be difficult for others to grasp how important this album was for us, considering the widely varied backgrounds, cultures, and ages of punks in the present, but as working class youth in those days, it was an epiphany.
Such a great, fun interview. These two are deep in the roots of both East and West Coast punk rock. Not much they haven't seen or done. The stories they could tell.
1:36 I am an old DC hand. Brian would come to my club and I ran into him on the bus in LA in 2003. The Damned were hugely popular in DC punk and alternative scene. 1978 to 1988. So many requests for them every night.
Listening to these guys lay down their favorite/seminal punk albums but 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse?' changed my life...and them giving props to Frank Turner got me feeling some kinda way after watching this. They were the best show I saw this year.
It's interesting to compare the faster stuff (Filler, and so on) to some of their slower things (Stumped, for example) and see how they developed as a band. They released a lot of good songs for lasting a relatively short time (three years or whatever it was).
They could do March Of The Pigs or Wish and keep the tempo! (Although Graffin singing "fist fuck" would be hilarious 🤣) A crossover from either direction would be incredible though. A NIN version of something like Chronophobia or The Defense would be great!
@@natewatchman NIN doin just about any song on True North would be right proper...they'd rip No Control def in the wheelhouse. As for BR March o pigs is a good choice, but to predictable...im gonna go with Wish.
damn, those guys really are great friends. And Mike Dimkich obviously has a great influence on Brian. They get along very well and Brian also chooses Mikes guitars - Mike on the other hand truly upped the style of Brian, he looks really good and stylish today, no comparison to the overweight guy in the past
Yaay....Gen X's eponymous album is my all time favorite punk album and The Ruts leave most punk bands spinning in the dust. Kinda surprised on the 5 most influential albums no one mentioned Ramones debut...As I read the question is was not YOUR five most influential but rather THE five most influential. (But I guess it was the records that were the most influential to them) But.they bullseyed the Mt Rushmore. A wee bit surprised that Brian chose the first Discharge e.p. since the second, Fight Back, is much better and is where they REALLY hit their stride. (It's a stone cold monster, kids. Check it out, you'll thank me.) BTW wonderful interview. Thanks!!
Mine too. Saw them ar warped tour in Orange County in 98. Mosh pit was a dust tornado. We had this joint the size of a giant cigar that everybody was trying to take pictures with us
I love so much that the 80s DC punks all love The Ruts. Such a tiny niche UK punk band at the time but Brian Baker and Henry Rollins tout them as huge 🖤
Grew up on classic Punk but somehow heard very little Bad Religion. I like their selection of influences. For me, can't beat SST stuff, like Black Flag and the Minutemen.
OMG, Brian nailed it! I've seen Youth Of Today several times in last couple years, and I just wish Cappo would shut up with the middle-school themed morals to every song. We get it Ray... the lyrics aren't exactly poetry dude, we know exactly what you're singing about
been a fan of them since true north I was 22, and have most of there records, I'm only missing 3, and I got to see them live last year for the first time in october.
Fernando Mateo Pretty hard not to laugh out loud whilst operating the camera for that one. Jay and Brian are just fucking hilarious. Incredibly kind and personable gentlemen as well. That’s what punk is all about-thoughtfulness, kindness and ridiculously good music. Thanks for watching!
● Never Mind The Bollox ● London Calling ● Sorry Ma Forgot To Take Out The Trash ● And Out Come The Wolves ○ Songs: ● NY Dolls - Personality Crisis ● Sex Pistols - Holidays In The Sun ● Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer ● Dead Kennedys - Holiday In Cambodia ● Distillers - Hall Of Mirrors
@@stankosick4558 I agree but I respect Green Day. They May not be punk anymore but I have to give them credit because I destroyed my Backstreet Boys CDs after listening to their song Minority at the age of 6
Hola Greg Hetson, remember me from Vicious Circle and LADS ? Great South Bay and Hollywood Days, and The Hockey Rink. Rock on and do not forget Steve Soto or Steve O, RIP.
I went to that Warp Tour in Jersey, there was like 20 people watching Kid Rock. Not big on is music, but I do like him personally, as we share the same feelings on Joy Behar.
My all time favorites: ( no particular order ) Never Mind the Bollucks - Sex Pistols Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables - Dead kennedys Adolescents ( 1st LP ) - Adolescents Back from Samoa - Angry Samoans Golden Shower of Hits - Circle Jerks Freaks F*** Drunks and Junkies - GG Allin Tied Down - Negative Approach Raw Power - the Stooges Punk Mt Rushmore: GG Iggy Sid Darby
@@DylanAlexander93 I don't blame him for allowing suffering in this world considering we turned our back on him knowingly even when we had a perfectly harmonious world given to us. What a self righteous view of the world
I've got a feeling that purely by virtue of volume and passion Ian took over a lot of statements. Ian always has some shit to say that's, to him at least, incredibly fucking important.
Bitchin' man, One of the quintessential Punk bands for me growing up in the 90s. What a fucking great decade to be alive, AND for music the 90s was. Damn we are all gettin' old.
I can't think of a band that was better at handling lineup changes than BR. Every time a member changed, it was an upgrade. The only real exception would be when Brooks Wackerman left...as he is a world class drummer. I don't mean that as a knock toward Miller, because he is great and was the perfect guy for the job. But Wackerman isn't a normal drummer that you can replace. He was a way, way over qualified for BR.
Sorry Rick...If I could start a religion: Smartassness and not wasting food would be in the bylaws, IDK..Are they cousins? Also, knowing when to retract Smartassness should be added.
MY TOP TEN ALBUMS OF ALL TIME 1- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 2- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 3- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 4- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 5- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 6- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 7- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 8- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 9- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction" 10- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
Who would YOU put on a punk rock Mt. Rushmore? Tell us! And don’t forget to subscribe to APTV and turn on all notifications so you never miss a video! ✝️🚫
Transgender Dysphoria Blue, Give 'Em Enough Rope, Suffer, Never Mind The Bollocks, Do Or Die.
Alexis Kyle abso-fucking-luty
Alexis Kyle Oh my god that’s cool
The boys summed er up pretty solid. Id go with Iggy, Joey, Strummer and Ian
Alexis Kyle We’re happy to hear you’re enjoying it-and YES, we’re absolutely over the top fortunate to meet and chat with so many incredible musicians. The Bad Religion visit was a really special day. Jay And Brian are so kind, cool and accepting, and , obviously just funny as hell. Thanks for watching!!
This should be a regular feature. Jay and Brian proselytising on whatever the topic of the week is
One of my axioms: "Never take artists too seriously if they take themselves too seriously". These guys are awesome!!
A lot of people do silly/bizarre things, so you (people in general) can't be serious about yourself all the time.
Thank you for mentioning Give em enough rope! Most underrated The Clash record! Also Machine Gun Etiquette from The Damned! Damn, I love punk rock!!!!
First choice, greatest punk album, The Clash (first album, '77). Hard to put into words how completely that album captured our sense of frustration, anger, and hopelessness given the state of things then, while simultaneously giving us an idea of how we might rise out of it. It changed my life, and for me it laid the path forward. I know it might be difficult for others to grasp how important this album was for us, considering the widely varied backgrounds, cultures, and ages of punks in the present, but as working class youth in those days, it was an epiphany.
Such a great, fun interview. These two are deep in the roots of both East and West Coast punk rock. Not much they haven't seen or done. The stories they could tell.
1:36
I am an old DC hand.
Brian would come to my club and I ran into him on the bus in LA in 2003.
The Damned were hugely popular in DC punk and alternative scene.
1978 to 1988.
So many requests for them every night.
4:12 - "The biggest problem facing the youth of today is old people". 😂😂😂
Whippersnapper !
Always.
I'm the same age as those guys (Brett is older by 2 yrs 🤷♂️) so I can honestly agree to that. 😂😂😂😂
Suffer is probably my favorite Punk rock album ever!!!!
It is a timeless classic. I listen to it a lot to this day.
SUFFER changed everything!
It's OK, but I think that they've done better.
Listening to these guys lay down their favorite/seminal punk albums but 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse?' changed my life...and them giving props to Frank Turner got me feeling some kinda way after watching this. They were the best show I saw this year.
Happy New Year! Thank God I actually found some valuable content on the internet!
Minor Threat complete disc...Changed alot of peoples lives.
It's interesting to compare the faster stuff (Filler, and so on) to some of their slower things (Stumped, for example) and see how they developed as a band. They released a lot of good songs for lasting a relatively short time (three years or whatever it was).
You should have seen them live back then.
My words, exactly, everything changed after that
this was my christmas present. thank you AP
Awesome stuff! Thanks for the interview.
3:25 - Great question and answer!
FUN FACT: While I watch this on my tablet right now, I am listening to Bad Religion's "You" from Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 on my PlayStation 1
Double Nickels on the Dime
Nevermind the Bollocks
Walk Among Us
Ramones S/T
Bad Brains - Black Dots
The longest Ray Cappo stage banter I've ever witnessed at a Youth Of Today show lasted roughly ten minutes.
Man, i really miss these years. Can't wait to hear it make a comeback.
Nine Inch Nails covering Bad Religion would be amazing! How about you guys doing a Nine Inch Nails cover?
They could do March Of The Pigs or Wish and keep the tempo! (Although Graffin singing "fist fuck" would be hilarious 🤣) A crossover from either direction would be incredible though. A NIN version of something like Chronophobia or The Defense would be great!
@@natewatchman NIN doin just about any song on True North would be right proper...they'd rip No Control def in the wheelhouse. As for BR March o pigs is a good choice, but to predictable...im gonna go with Wish.
I was alarmed not to see any Ramones albums on their top 5 punk records. Fortunately, they got Joey Ramone on Mount Rushmore of Punk 🤘!!!
damn, those guys really are great friends. And Mike Dimkich obviously has a great influence on Brian. They get along very well and Brian also chooses Mikes guitars - Mike on the other hand truly upped the style of Brian, he looks really good and stylish today, no comparison to the overweight guy in the past
Yaay....Gen X's eponymous album is my all time favorite punk album and The Ruts leave most punk bands spinning in the dust. Kinda surprised on the 5 most influential albums no one mentioned Ramones debut...As I read the question is was not YOUR five most influential but rather THE five most influential. (But I guess it was the records that were the most influential to them) But.they bullseyed the Mt Rushmore. A wee bit surprised that Brian chose the first Discharge e.p. since the second, Fight Back, is much better and is where they REALLY hit their stride. (It's a stone cold monster, kids. Check it out, you'll thank me.) BTW wonderful interview. Thanks!!
Brian looks a lot healthier as he ages. Nice to see, plus I’d put him on the mt. Rushmore list.
i could listen to these guys talk all day
Awesome interview 👏 hilarious and fun!
Bad Religion have been my favourite punk band for 20 years. Only seen them live once back in 2005. Love them! Stranger Than Fiction ❤️
Mine too. Saw them ar warped tour in Orange County in 98. Mosh pit was a dust tornado. We had this joint the size of a giant cigar that everybody was trying to take pictures with us
One hell of an album!
Bad Religion was my first concert ever back in 1985. How Could Hell Be Any Worse
As far as the lyrics, yeah
Joe Strummer, Lux Interior, Joey Ramone & Paul Westerberg
I lost two m8s playing in a band and we held you guys as an an inspiration...
The video editor couldn't even bother to get the right covers for Discharge and Generation X.
I love so much that the 80s DC punks all love The Ruts. Such a tiny niche UK punk band at the time but Brian Baker and Henry Rollins tout them as huge 🖤
Grew up on classic Punk but somehow heard very little Bad Religion. I like their selection of influences. For me, can't beat SST stuff, like Black Flag and the Minutemen.
OMG, Brian nailed it! I've seen Youth Of Today several times in last couple years, and I just wish Cappo would shut up with the middle-school themed morals to every song. We get it Ray... the lyrics aren't exactly poetry dude, we know exactly what you're singing about
been a fan of them since true north I was 22, and have most of there records, I'm only missing 3, and I got to see them live last year for the first time in october.
The joke on YOT was so good
Fernando Mateo Pretty hard not to laugh out loud whilst operating the camera for that one. Jay and Brian are just fucking hilarious. Incredibly kind and personable gentlemen as well. That’s what punk is all about-thoughtfulness, kindness and ridiculously good music. Thanks for watching!
What makes it truly funny is that it is true. It seems like most of the straight edge/ vegan bands do more proselytizing than actually performing.
● Never Mind The Bollox
● London Calling
● Sorry Ma Forgot To Take Out The Trash
● And Out Come The Wolves
○ Songs:
● NY Dolls - Personality Crisis
● Sex Pistols - Holidays In The Sun
● Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer
● Dead Kennedys - Holiday In Cambodia
● Distillers - Hall Of Mirrors
The Ray Cappo YoT bit was hysterical
Good video♥️♥️
FUN FACT: Bad Religion 's Opening Act for a 1993 Gig in Toronto was... Green Day
Well, their defense, they apologized for unleashing that BS artist know as Kid Rock. At least Green Day had some punk chops before going pop.
@@stankosick4558 I agree but I respect Green Day. They May not be punk anymore but I have to give them credit because I destroyed my Backstreet Boys CDs after listening to their song Minority at the age of 6
They are the Iron Maiden of Punk. I love Bad Religion.
Brian Baker the best
I wish you'd asked them who does their teeth whitening. It's marvelous work.
Hola Greg Hetson, remember me from Vicious Circle and LADS ? Great South Bay and Hollywood Days, and The Hockey Rink. Rock on and do not forget Steve Soto or Steve O, RIP.
I went to that Warp Tour in Jersey, there was like 20 people watching Kid Rock. Not big on is music, but I do like him personally, as we share the same feelings on Joy Behar.
I saw Bad Religion, City Gardens, NJ '92, Roseland, NYC '95 they always killed it!
My all time favorites: ( no particular order )
Never Mind the Bollucks - Sex Pistols
Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables - Dead kennedys
Adolescents ( 1st LP ) - Adolescents
Back from Samoa - Angry Samoans
Golden Shower of Hits - Circle Jerks
Freaks F*** Drunks and Junkies - GG Allin
Tied Down - Negative Approach
Raw Power - the Stooges
Punk Mt Rushmore:
GG
Iggy
Sid
Darby
I've seen X a couple times in LA and ATL in the early 80's, Billy Zoom is my favorite punk guitarist.
5:21 this is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen
I'm so glad Jay chose TSOL as one of his top 5 most influential punk albums, I totally agree, such a misunderstood band
I love YOT, but that Ray Cappo comment was spot on.
Bad Religion cured my cancer circa 94
Now that's something real religion cant even do !
@@DylanAlexander93 Proverbs 17:22
“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”
@@DylanAlexander93 God will heal all of your wounds, my friend
@@nathanpenick9454 he is letting people with covid die so I doubt it haha
@@DylanAlexander93 I don't blame him for allowing suffering in this world considering we turned our back on him knowingly even when we had a perfectly harmonious world given to us. What a self righteous view of the world
Love that the person doing that interview likely had no idea who Ray Cappo was HAHAHA
"Tha fact ray cappo won't shut up" 😂😂 im dead
Discovering i have senior moments lmao nice brian nice
Don't think I could explain why I think this but Jay Bentley has the most "dad" laugh I've ever heard and I love it.
Jay sounds so much like Bob Einstein (aka Super Dave Osborne, RIP).
Misfits, walk among us!
nerdy scientist is my favorite punk singer ..Milo.... but love these guys too...kid rock rocks today...truth
Nice seeing AP putting punk out in front amongst all the shit metalcore and teenie bopper bands. More of this.
Thank uncle old school
you guys are the mount rushmore of punk
Um no.....
Brian looks like Warden Norton of Shawsank Redemption
No mention of the bad brains?! I guess the reggae part excludes them 🤔
I was surprised Brian didn’t mention them, Bad Brains mentored Minor threat
Oh, I've seen you live. Greg performs like he is teaching karate. 😂❤
Interesting there was no mention of the Ramones for influential records and no mention of American Jesus for defining Bad Religion songs
That's because to me they are defined more by their earlier catalog (prior to Recipe for Hate, which I still like, but it's not No Control or Suffer).
Darby Crash, Bill Stevenson, Wendy O Williams, and Lee Ving
Wendy was so savage, and so underrated
@jacobprice8048 She's on my Rushmore, too! 1981 at BOND'S in NYC BEST CONCERT EVER Milwaukee cop car goes 💥 and MORE
Can’t believe Brian Baker didn’t include the Bad Brains debut, minor threat credits that as their biggest influence
I've got a feeling that purely by virtue of volume and passion Ian took over a lot of statements. Ian always has some shit to say that's, to him at least, incredibly fucking important.
In the thumbnail pic, it looks like Brian is trying to tell a joke that's so funny that he can't help but break trying to tell it😂
Sorrow is an amazing song
"All I wanted was a Pepsi'
Argument done.
Album - Double nickels on a dime
Punk icon - Mike Watt
❤️❤️
They nailed punk Rushmore. That's EXACTLY what it should be.
Iggy Pop over Joe Strummer.
@1985cactus
yes and Wendy over Ian. If allowed 5, Wayne is my choice.
I’m in agreement with their Rushmore
Bitchin' man, One of the quintessential Punk bands for me growing up in the 90s. What a fucking great decade to be alive, AND for music the 90s was. Damn we are all gettin' old.
I'm their age and I still agree with that - and I love a LOT of 70s (pre-punk!) rock.
Vegan airspace and yoga fuel LMAOOOO, I love both Brian and Ray so much hahahah
Husker Du - "New Day Rising" should be on the list.
What is the name of the song playing in the background? I know it but I can’t remember it.
Thanos Tok It’s royalty free music from the RUclips audio library
what song is on repeat in the background?
Reed Tardio It’s from the RUclips audio library.
"Say What You must, Do All You can, Break All the ..."
Never Mind The Bollocks number one. Wild Gift number two. Against The Grain number three. Clash first album number four.
Now these two knucklers together are fun 😂😂😂
I love these guys!
A metal version of "Skyscraper" would be epic.
Tragic that the stooges or mc5 didn’t get a mention
These guys are probably the coolest fuckin rockstars I never met!!!
Brian Baker had the best top 5 🧠
God these dudes are so great
I can't think of a band that was better at handling lineup changes than BR. Every time a member changed, it was an upgrade. The only real exception would be when Brooks Wackerman left...as he is a world class drummer. I don't mean that as a knock toward Miller, because he is great and was the perfect guy for the job. But Wackerman isn't a normal drummer that you can replace. He was a way, way over qualified for BR.
Brian seems really cool, and also invented the word 'emo' for better or worse
At least they are still having fun. It all seems a bit put on at this point though.
Is Jay related to Bradley Cooper?
I heard they are 4 th cousins..
Sorry Rick...If I could start a religion: Smartassness and not wasting food would be in the bylaws, IDK..Are they cousins? Also, knowing when to retract Smartassness should be added.
Is Bruce Willis the lead singer for bad religion ? I’m an 8 year old dude idk much about punk
Do what you want pit always popped off, not sure why
Bad Brains, Suicidal Tendencies, Cro-Mags, Black Flag -Amen
Operation ivy energy created new punk ska scene .... that was it for me a 90s kid.
I like Operation Ivy, but there are bands that I think are better.
How do you not mention the Ramones as top 5?
I want to know if Brian Baker was serious or taking the piss about his second favorite band being Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
HFM as an adult is not fun! Caught at least 4 different strains from my niece, ended up in the ER thinking I was having a heart attack.
I love these people
Haha agreed! Ray never shuts the hell up.
MY TOP TEN ALBUMS OF ALL TIME
1- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
2- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
3- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
4- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
5- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
6- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
7- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
8- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
9- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
10- BAD RELIGION "Stranger than fiction"
Can Greg Graffin just run for president already and do some epic Star Wars level shit?
"IN THE NIGHT YOU SEEM BARELY ALIVE"!!!