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Religion Concert Tickets Click on the link above to view Bad Religion concert schedule. We offer a wide range of seats and prices for all Bad Religion concerts nationwide. About Bad ReligionArtist(s): Bad ReligionGenere: Rock Latest Album: The Empire Strikes First Background: In an L.A. valley suburban garage in 1980, four teenagers--vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley and drummer Jay Lishrout (who was shortly thereafter replaced by Peter Finestone)--began making noise as Bad Religion. Over the years, various members came and went (including Circle Jerks guitarist Greg Hetson, who is now a mainstay, and current drummer Bobby Schayer), but through it all the songwriting team of Graffin and Gurewitz remained intact...that is, until the second half of the '90s. Between 1981 and 1993, Bad Religion released 10 records/EPs on Epitaph, the indie label owned by Gurewitz. Only one Epitaph album is better left collecting dust (the '70s pop Into The Unknown); the remainder are average or exceptional. The stand-out, and probably one of the better punk rock records from SoCal, was 1989's No Control--with the demanding tracks "I Want To Conquer The World" and "Change Of Ideas." The Atlantic/Epitaph co-release of 1993's Recipe For Hate was just the beginning of significant Bad Religion changes; it was followed by their most successful record, the Atlantic release Stranger Than Fiction (1994) with the hits "Stranger Than Fiction" and "21st Century (Digital Boy)"--the latter of which first appeared on 1990's Against The Grain. This heightened success meant a hectic tour schedule, to which Gurewitz couldn't commit due to the growing success of his record label (thanks to Rancid and the Offspring). Gurewitz quit the band, and apparently not all that peacefully, as he later referred to Bad Religion as "the bloody corpse of Thesaurus Rock." Even with Gurewitz out, and former Minor Threat/Dag Nasty/Junkyard guitarist Brian Baker in, the identifiable Bad Religion four-chord sound and intellectual lyrics didn't change much; the song/sound remains similar on "A Walk," "Punk Rock Song" and "Ten In 2010" from their 1996 release The Gray Race. About EveryTicket.com Every Sport. Every Concert. Every Theater. EveryTicket.com. Buy sport, concert, theater, NASCAR and any event ticket nationwide by following any of the links on this page. We invite you to browse our extensive ticket inventory. Shipping and Availability Concert
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