1 We're Only Gonna Die 0:00 2 Tested 1:38 3 Faith Alone 4:31 4 Part III 7:43 5 A Walk 10:37 6 Change Of Ideas 12:45 7 Suffer 14:16 8 Bad Religion 16:01 9 You Are (The Government) 17:51 10 God Song 19:13 11 Come Join Us 21:08 12 Dream Of Unity 23:03 13 Tomorrow 26:00 14 Generator 28:22 (minor sound glitches from here out) 15 Along The Way 31:38 16 Fuck Armageddon... This Is Hell 33:28 17 American Jesus 36:17 18 No Control 39:24 19 Infected 41:23 20 Punk Rock Song 44:26
***** Brett Guerewitz is one of the main song writers & still writes for the band when not touring. So they actually don't need him live. But Brooks is miles above the rest of the drummers BR has had so imo this is not the best lineup.
I LOVED Bobby Schayer on the skins as well! He was a POWERHOUSE, one of those drummers I can immediately identify by just hearing him... He was the PERFECT fit for Bad Religion, a pity he had to part company with them.. A nice guy too by all accounts... Davey..
First time I'm watching this video is now...and I agree with you...that's some of the best singing I've ever seen him do. Also...1997 was the year I first saw them live...I'm from Brazil and they played a festival here. Since then I've seen them a bunch of times. Always great!!!
That's what makes him stand out from all the other drummer the band has had. The bouncy feel of his kickdrum is Bad Religion and the bass player locks in perfect as well. Just listen to 'Better of Dead' and you feel what I mean ❤
Holy shit, that harmony at 4:05 was laid down perfectly. And Greg Hetson is such an underrated guitarist; that solo he plays in "Faith Alone" is enchanting.
It's absolutely in the top five. Just a shame they didn't do 21st Century Digital Boy. I'd also say their Gorge Amphitheatre show (2002) is somewhere in the top ten. Search it if you haven't seen it; it's an absolute explosion of unfettered energy.
You can kinda see Bobby doesn't have a full range of motion in his shoulder, he's holding it in pretty tight. Brooks was rad, but damn shame about Bobby.
Jay Bentley is a genius bass player.. Highlights for me are his bassline on "You".. He does this meandering bass run throughout the second verse; "There's a place where everyone can be right..." He does the same kind of "meandering" bass line in the second verse of "Kyoto Now!" off "The Process of Belief" from 2002, it's even more noticeable on this song, due to the way the album was mixed.. Listen for what I mean in the second verse, where Greg Graffin sings; "You might not think it matters now, but what if you are wrong?".. Ultimate respect to ya, from Davey, bass player and HUGE Bad Religion fan for the last 20+ years, from IRELAND! :)