- Stranger Than Fiction (Deluxe Edition Remastered) · 1994
- No Control · 1989
- True North · 2012
- Recipe for Hate · 1993
- The Process of Belief · 2002
- No Control · 1989
- Generator · 1999
- No Substance · 1998
- The Gray Race · 1996
- Stranger Than Fiction (Deluxe Edition Remastered) · 1994
- The Empire Strikes First · 2004
- The Dissent of Man (Bonus Track Version) · 2010
- Stranger Than Fiction (Deluxe Edition Remastered) · 1994
Essential Albums
- Their major-label debut is now remastered in immersive Spatial Audio.
- 1989
- 2013
- 1998
Music Videos
- 2007
- 1993
Artist Playlists
- Aggressive, intelligent and hook-heavy classics from the kings of melodic hardcore.
- Politically charged punk boasting both brains and brawn.
- Finding new ways to make resistance fun.
Live Albums
About Bad Religion
At their first show, Bad Religion opened for fellow Southern California punks Social Distortion. ∙ At age 16, guitarist Brett Gurewitz created the band’s controversial logo, which has become one of punk’s most iconic symbols. ∙ They have released most of their music on Gurewitz’s label, Epitaph, which later signed Rancid, The Offspring, and NOFX. ∙ Noted music critic Robert Christgau hailed their 1988 album, Suffer, as a “hardcore milestone,” while NOFX frontman Fat Mike called it “the record that changed everything.” ∙ Featuring the hit singles “21st Century (Digital Boy)” and “Infected,” 1994’s Stranger Than Fiction became the group’s best-selling album. ∙ More than 20 years into their career, they found a new fanbase with the singles “Sorrow” and “Los Angeles Is Burning,” as well as the Top 20 album True North. ∙ In 2003, frontman Greg Graffin received his PhD in zoology from Cornell University, reinforcing Bad Religion’s reputation as one of punk rock’s smartest bands.
- FROM
- Los Angeles, CA, United States
- FORMED
- 1980
- GENRE
- Hard Rock