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In Does Rock 'N' Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz a grizzled artist on their own career to see how much they can remember – and find out if the booze, loud music and/or tour sweeties has knocked the knowledge out of them. This week: Bad Religion guitarist and Minor Threat founding member Brian Baker. 1: Which British band referenced Minor Threat for a T-shirt design for a recent gig? “Well I wouldn’t know about that and that’s not ‘cos I’m old! (Laughs) You said ‘recent’. Who was it?” WRONG. It was The 1975, who imitated the 1984 ‘Minor Threat’ cover for a tee for their Kingston gig in November. […]The post Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Brian Baker, Bad Religion guitarist and Minor Threat founder appeared first on NME.
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Greg Hetson, guitarist of Bad Religion and Circle Jerks recently appeared on the syndicated radio program, The Jim Rome Show. Greg discusses Bad Religion's latest album, New Maps of Hell as well as what it's like to be in his 40s and still a punk rocker.
submitted by Nick Aug 22nd 2007 10:04 am (www.artistdirect.com)
Bad Religion, one of Southern California's longest lasting punk bands (27 years and counting), have announced a fall tour in support of their latest album...
submitted by Nick Aug 6th 2007 06:41 am (www.punknews.org)
Though originally posted earlier this week and then disappearing, Myspace has (re)posted the entirety of their List feature with Bad Religion. Recorded at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on July 10th, the set features five full tracks including "Sorrow," "No Control" and others.
submitted by Nick Jul 23rd 2007 08:53 am (www.punknews.org)
With nearly 27 years and 14 official releases behind then, Bad Religion has opted to open their set list up for Warped this year. While it seems unlikely that you're going to hear "Billy Gnosis" at Warped this summer, you can nominate any songs you'd like to see the band perform.
Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Good Charlotte and Bad Religion are among the bands starring in the documentary, 'Punk's Not Dead', which hits US theatres this week. The film is an exploration of the evolution of punk rock featuring dozens of interviews with prominent punk artists as well as rare concert footage.


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