11:50 >Enter Bad Religion 12:22 - Los Angeles is Burning [The Empire Strikes First - 2004] 16:45 - 21st Century (Digital Boy) [Against the Grain - 1990/Stranger than Fiction - 1994] 19:38 - End of History [Age of Unreason - 2019] 23:22 - My Sanity [Age of Unreason - 2019] 28:04 - Lose Your Head [Age of Unreason - 2019] 32:00 - Sorrow [The Process of Belief - 2002] 35:17 - American Jesus [Recipe for Hate - 1993]
Greg talked about Headcheese in the Wikipedia fact or fiction interview with Loudwire PD: it was also Mike Dimkich's first time recording with Bad Religion
This is mixed better than most bands studio releases! Can't wait to see them with ALK3 in April in Detroit! Two of my favorite bands ever! First saw BR in 1990. Been a fan of theirs since 1986!
These things always have weak crowds! How do you see Bad Religion and not at least jump or dance/move? How do you just stand still awkwardly? I'm not saying to mosh, but fucking move your hips or some shit! As an American, American rock crowds fucking suck! I get that this wasn't exactly a Bad Religion show, but it's still music! Has the crowd never heard music before?
I wish Mr Brett would play live more often. Like a line up with Brett and Brian, instead of bringing in Mike... but hey as long as they don't disband...
What is the deal with the woman conducting the interview? Gushy and embarrassingly loud. She is talking as much of more than the band. Gross. “The world has gone insane…oh my gaaawd”.
R Holland You have no idea what you're talking about. Do you not see all the BR shirts and fans. I hope this show was an obligation. Who says sellout garbage like that. They played good just like that always do regardless of where they are at.
L.A. is Burning (2004). 21st century digital boy (1990). Sorrow (2002). American Jesus (1993). They played 7 songs and four of them are over 15 years old at the time of your comment. They had just released an album, it's normal they'd play songs off of it. (The interview was pretty bad though.)