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On Bad Religion's 15th album in 30 years, the stage opens with a sentimental but roused Greg Graffin reminiscing, "Do you remember when we were young?/Adventure had no end/Those were the days, my friend," to recall the melodic blast of their early years. Producer Joe Barresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool) seeks range with some midtempo pop
ockers like "The Devil in Stitches," "Won't Somebody," and "Cyanide," the latter with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' Mike Campbell on slide guitar. Elsewhere, "Only Rain" takes it back to their roots and features some of Bad Religion's most provocative anti-Christian commentary -- which is saying a lot for a band with a crossed-out cross for a family crest.
ockers like "The Devil in Stitches," "Won't Somebody," and "Cyanide," the latter with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' Mike Campbell on slide guitar. Elsewhere, "Only Rain" takes it back to their roots and features some of Bad Religion's most provocative anti-Christian commentary -- which is saying a lot for a band with a crossed-out cross for a family crest.
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Release Date: | 09/28/2010 |
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Label: | Epitaph |
UPC: | 0045778698820 |
catalogNumber: | 86988 |
Rank: | 31607 |
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Performance Credits
Bad Religion Primary ArtistMike Campbell Guitar,Soloist
Brian Baker Guitar
Jay Bentley Bass
Brett Gurewitz Guitar
George Drakoulias Percussion
Steve Fishell Pedal Steel Guitar
Greg Graffin Vocals
Greg Hetson Guitar
Brooks Wackerman Drums
Technical Credits
Joe Barresi Producer,EngineerBrett Gurewitz Composer,Producer
Greg Graffin Composer,Producer
Mike Fasano Drum Technician
Gavin Caswell Guitar Techician
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