Bad Religion

    If anything, the conditions that inspired Bad Religion to rail against the Reagan Revolution and the forward march of the corporate complex with their 1982 debut, "HOW COULD HELL BE ANY WORSE," have continued on a downward spiral. The culmination of two decades worth of social commentary, the band's newly released thirteenth album - "NO SUBSTANCE" - fires off a summary examination of today's downsized American dream and our telo-millennial human condition. The group has added even more weight to their celebrated potent lyrical expression and added fuel to the fierce individualism that took root with their founding in 1980 and continued through influential late-80/early-90s albums. "With 'NO SUBSTANCE,' we're basically saying enough is enough," states vocalist Greg Graffin. "As we've become more technologically innovative, we certainly have withdrawn from one another; we've become less of a real society and more of a community of robots. We're superficial dreamers who lack the capacity and intellect to work toward our ideal life. That's why I say we lack substance."
 
Year Title Label
1998 No Substance Atlantic
1997 Tested Epic
1996 Gray Race Atlantic
1995 All Ages Epitaph
1995 Stranger Than Fiction Dragnet/Sony
1993 Recipe For Hate Atlantic
1992 Generator Epitaph
1990 Against The Grain Epitaph
1989 No Control Epitaph
1988 Suffer Epitaph
1984 Back To The Known Epitaph
1983 Into The Unknown Epitaph
1982 How Can Hell Be Any Worse (1980-1985) Epitaph
1994 Stranger Than Fiction/Markovian Process (Single) SFTRI
1993 Lookin' In (Single) Atlantic

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