Friday, April 20, 2007

No Bad Religion song can make your life complete...

But this threesome of rare demos will surely make your weekend better.
"Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that was originally formed in Southern California in 1980. This band is often credited for leading the revival of punk rock during the late 1980s, as well as influencing a large number of other punk and rock musicians throughout their career.
They are known for their socially conscious lyrics and the ability to express their ideology with the use of metaphor, an advanced vocabulary and vocal harmonies. Bad Religion songs deal with matters of personal as well as political responsibility, and despite the band's moniker, deal more with freedom than atheism".
Source: Wikipedia

Acoustic Suffer Demos (1987):
1. Do What You Want, 2. Suffer, 3. 1000 More Fools, 4. Pessimistic Lines (4-Track Demo), 5. Suffer.
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No Control Demos (1989):
1. Change of Ideas (4-Track Demo), 2. Anxiety (4-Track Demo), 3. No Control (4-Track Demo), 4. You (Full Band Demo), 5. Billy (Full Band Demo).
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Peel Sessions (1993):
1. Recipe For Hate, 2. Kerosene, 3. What Can You Do, 4. American Jesus.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I haven't laughed this much at Bad Religion recordings since I first heard Into The Unknown! Thanks a ton!

Bill

Bruunski said...

Yeah, the 4-track demos are hilarious :)

Anonymous said...

this friggin rules! where'd you get these? thanks for sharing!