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Along with such releases as NO CONTROL and RECIPE FOR HATE, Bad Religion's 1988 release, SUFFER, is one of their finest. The band (which saw the original line-up reunite for the album's release) was improving and becoming more and more focused with each successive release, and SUFFER showed the band as one of the world's top thought-provoking punk outfits. Although many similar-sounding bands have taken Bad Religion's patented sound further chartwise, few have been able to truly top such Bad Religion classics as "You Are (the Government)," the title track, "Do What You Want," and "What Can You Do?".
Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, California in April 1988.
Bad Religion: Greg Graffin (vocals); Greg Hetson, Mr. Brett (guitar); Jay Bentley (bass); Pete Finestone (drums).
Alternative Press (3/02, p.96) - Included in AP's "Essential Punk Influences '02 Style" - "...Their definitive album....they'd never eclipse this fireball of creative energy." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.52) - "[A] mix of everyman politics and humanitarian beliefs with combustible indignation that influenced everybody it touched in punk circles." Bad Religion Suffer Songs Suffer Review
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Purchase Suffer CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bad Religion Stranger Than Fiction CD (1994)
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$6.15 Bad Religion is punk-rock's Bonnie Raitt, a cult band that persisted and persisted until the world finally came around to them. Around the time Robert Johnson's old Delta blues records started selling in the hundreds of thousands, Raitt started collecting platinum records and Grammys; likewise, in the era of Nirvana's and Green Day's run up the charts, Bad Religion began seeing big returns for the same kind of records they used to make for peanuts.
STRANGER THAN FICTION is where Bad Religion cashes in--at the alternative register, anyway. Far from a sellout, it's a confident reaffirmation of all the band's strengths: anthemic rhythm-guitar ...
| | Bad Religion How Could Hell Be Any Worse? CD (1991) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.45 80-85 contains Bad Religion's first full-length album, HOW COULD HELL BE ANY WORSE?..., their first EP, and additional rare material.
Principally recorded in Los Angeles, California between 1980 and ...
| | Bad Religion No Control CD (1989) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.15 Without a doubt, 1989's NO CONTROL is one of Bad Religion's ...
| | Bad Religion Against The Grain CD (1991) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.35 For a period during late '80s and early '90s there was both good news and bad news for fans of punk stalwarts Bad Religion. The bad news was that the band kept putting out the same album over and over again; the good news was that the album was fantastic. AGAINST THE GRAIN, like its predecessors NO CONTROL and SUFFER, is arguably a punk masterpiece. It showcases a band at the top of its game, bursting with punk hooks, intricate multi-syllabic lyrics and the trademark upper and lower register backing vocals that set Bad Religion apart from mere imitators.
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| | Bad Religion Generator CD (1992) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered
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| | Bad Religion Empire Strikes First CD (2004)
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$11.85 A sense of justice and moral outrage is frequently part of punk's ethos, and Bad Religion has willfully flown this flag since the early 1980s. The title of the band's 2004 release, THE EMPIRE STRIKES FIRST, and the songs "Let Them Eat War" and "Sinister Rouge" indicate that Bad Religion has a thing or two to say about United States foreign policy and the George W. Bush administration, among other things. Driving guitars, thundering bass, and jackhammer drums create a sonic assault that reinforces the group's ideological fervor and underscores the pitch of its rage.
Though Bad Religion borrows from the legacy ...
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| | Les Sans Culottes Faux Realism CD (2002)
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$12.85 Les Sans Culottes are an international mélange of musicians now based in Brooklyn, New York. Influenced by 1960's French ye-ye pop, Les Sans Culottes filter those sounds through their own garage-hewn pop sensibility. Known for their furious, attitude drenched Grand Guignol live shows, the New York Daily News recently noted, "Over the last six years, the Brooklyn-based septet has earned a reputation for excessively fabulous performances and intoxicatingly catchy pop in the mold of Serge Gainsbourg and Jacques Dutronc." (NY Daily News, 2/22/02)Les Sans Culottes (which translates to "those without undergarments") borrowed their name from the "ill-clad and ill-equipped volunteers of the French Revolutionary army."Having wowed numerous left-leaning French intellectual cultural critics in the boites of St. Germain-des-Pres, Les Sans Culottes brought their unfiltered swagger to New York City in 1996. Leader Clermont Ferrand hand-selected friends and other musicians from home and abroad to play the music he had grown up with: the music of Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, Jacques Dutronc, and Jacques Brel. After several incarnations, the band finally locked down its lineup with sexy chanteuses Kit Kat le Noir and Celine Dijon singing backup and taking the microphone for their own songs. Propelled by the rhythm section of Jean Luc Retard on bass (Les Nonchalants) and Harry Covert on drums (ex Les Refusals), Morris "Mars" Chevrolet on keyboards and Cal D'Hommage on guitar (ex Café Top Super) the band is truly an assemblage of "Parisian Superstars"(OUI magazine, Sept. 2000). Winter 2002 found Les Sans Culottes on a short tour of the Cote Gauche, blowing audiences away at LA's Spaceland, the Venus Room at Vegas's Venetian hotel, and San Diego's Casbah. They also laid down a couple of new tracks with LA film composer and music producer, Michael Andrews (Orange County, Out Cold, Donnie Darko) for their Aeronaut Records release for Fall 2002.Les Sans Culottes' first label release in the United States, FAUX REALISM, came out this past fall on AERONAUT RECORDS. The album contains eleven original Les Sans Culottes tracks including "Les Sauvages" (now getting repeated airplay on Los Angeles radio station, KCRW) and the mind-numbing "Ecole de Merde." LSC originally began putting out their New York-based recordings on their own label, Escargo-go. Their eponymous American debut release, was a collection of favorite songs of the 60's French pop era, from Gainsbourg's "Dr. Jekyll et Mr. Hyde" to Dutronc's "Les Cactus." Their second CD on Escargo-go was the spectacular, The Ennui and The Ecstacy. Les Sans Culottes have been praised by Le Press Americain in The Village Voice, The New Yorker, and The New York Times.2002/2003 pressLes Sans Culottes show themselves to be more than just a high-kitsch send-up, and deliver something real. CMJ -NY...LSC's cabaret-style act - complete with mod get-ups, sex-kitten frivolity, and outlandish wigs - transcends ...
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| | Regurgitator Jingles CD (2002) (Import) Japan
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| | Jimmy Smith Midnight Special CD (2007) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.19 The name Jimmy Smith is practically synonymous with jazz organ, and albums such as MIDNIGHT SPECIAL are part of the reason. Of course, there is Smith's legendary gospel- and blues-rooted style and brilliant bebop chops, present on SPECIAL in ample doses. Also, one could not ask for a better band: Donald Bailey, one of Smith's regular drummers; Kenny Burrell ...
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