Because it combines intensity, high quality riffing, awesome drumming and great bass-playing with beautiful vocal harmonies and pefectly awesome lyrics. The lyrics are so great...they're like "The inconvenient truth" packed into a three minute song!
in my sophomore year of high school i used the phrase "arid torpor" in a paper about the scarlet letter. my teacher accused me of plagiarizing. bad religion is to thank for my SAT score.
The fact that everyone argues about important issues on Bad Religion videos is awesome. I wonder what they're talking about on Beyonce's vids. Diamonds? Hair? Shoes? Whether you like them or not, you are here doing exactly what they want. Bad Religion wins.
When I bought this DVD the summer of 2007, it introduced me to so many Bad Religion songs I hadn't listened to earlier. Including this one. At "It's a matter of presience", Greg looks like a doomsday prophet telling everyone they're wrong. The 1:05 part hit me like a freight train, and the chorus almost made me cry because it rocks so much. Awesome, awesome, awesome!
bad religion are the parents of punk rock really cool when they will come to india I hope the wheat for 15 years of Rock please come to the park I want to see before I die, please
@LeoT416 I get you, I was raised catholic, actually went to cath schools for 13 years ... Christ was really stuck up in my mind, so this guys do hell of a job really...
@lnavitka you dont need any dictionary to listen to BR...you need a dictionary written by BR..they are the evolution of this music..their lyrics are in a higher level than anyone else's..
@BrutePUNKROCK Yes, but would you want to live in such a crowded area? Disease transmission would go up immensely. And, regardless of crowding, though water may be an "inexhaustible resource," there is still a limited quantity of it.
Give me one example of another problem more massive and horrible than the environmental crisis! Also...if everyone has everyone of those things I mentioned, why do you think there would be any song better than this?
@1Beatis Propaganadhi's are usually satirical about society, for example "This Might Be Satire" is about how dumb teenage relationships are and "I Want You to Want Me" is making fun of sappy love songs. You can say "Girls" are technically the subject, but they also are in "Ladies Night in Loserville" which is a pro-feminism song. They're not treating women like a commodity or like objects like so much popular music today.
@adrian5b Amazing how your view changes when you finally use your brain. They have pretty much done the same for me, but I've been questioning Christianity for longer than I've truly believed in it.
I never said that. I actually used your argument: Pretty much every song has those qualities, so why should there be any songs that are "so much better", as you so gently put it?
You might not think it matters now, but what if you are wrong? Yout might not think there's any wisdom in a fucked up punk rock song But the way it is, can not persist for long A brutal sun is rising in our sick horizon
Actually they don't play the "if you stand to reason"-part riff in any other Bad Religion song, as far as I'm concerned. And does Typical Bad Religion riff=bad Bad Religion riff? No, it does not. Don't tell me I haven't been listening alot to Bad Religion. The riffing in this song is in the same style as No Control, We're only gonna die, I want to conquer the world, Generator and other great Bad Religion songs.
If you don't sing about questioning authority like BR, NOFX and Propagandhi, you are not punk. Punk bands do not sing about girls, money, or fame. You need a dictionary to listen to BR....and that's awesome.
Because it combines intensity, high quality riffing, awesome drumming and great bass-playing with beautiful vocal harmonies and pefectly awesome lyrics.
The lyrics are so great...they're like "The inconvenient truth" packed into a three minute song!
in my sophomore year of high school i used the phrase "arid torpor" in a paper about the scarlet letter. my teacher accused me of plagiarizing. bad religion is to thank for my SAT score.
The fact that everyone argues about important issues on Bad Religion videos is awesome. I wonder what they're talking about on Beyonce's vids. Diamonds? Hair? Shoes? Whether you like them or not, you are here doing exactly what they want. Bad Religion wins.
When I bought this DVD the summer of 2007, it introduced me to so many Bad Religion songs I hadn't listened to earlier. Including this one.
At "It's a matter of presience", Greg looks like a doomsday prophet telling everyone they're wrong.
The 1:05 part hit me like a freight train, and the chorus almost made me cry because it rocks so much.
Awesome, awesome, awesome!
I love Brian Baker playing the guitar!!! He is awesome!!!
The facial expressions, the gesticulations...Greg Graffin is quite the entertainer.
vlw por postar esse show,nto foda!
Temazoooooo
Best Punkrock Band ever♥️🤘
they make me happy great great band
MAIS VIDEOS DO DVD!!! PLEASE!
this is best song from bad religion
bad religion are the parents of punk rock really cool when they will come to india I hope the wheat for 15 years of Rock please come to the park I want to see before I die, please
@LeoT416 I get you, I was raised catholic, actually went to cath schools for 13 years ... Christ was really stuck up in my mind, so this guys do hell of a job really...
That's alright dude.
Always good to debate at a sane level with other people.
True - that's one thing that's really hard for them, when only Bryan and Jay are there to back Graffin.
un abraso desde colombia
godfather to punk rock scene.. i wish their new LP "maps of hell" out soon..
best band EVER ;-)
i agree!!!...
Bad religion is a great band, but with Brian Baker they become perfect!
Kyoto NOW! Walk, don't drive; fly, don't walk!
@lnavitka you dont need any dictionary to listen to BR...you need a dictionary written by BR..they are the evolution of this music..their lyrics are in a higher level than anyone else's..
@BrutePUNKROCK
Yes, but would you want to live in such a crowded area? Disease transmission would go up immensely.
And, regardless of crowding, though water may be an "inexhaustible resource," there is still a limited quantity of it.
thats a crowded stage for a punk show
6 people wow
Give me one example of another problem more massive and horrible than the environmental crisis!
Also...if everyone has everyone of those things I mentioned, why do you think there would be any song better than this?
@1Beatis Propaganadhi's are usually satirical about society, for example "This Might Be Satire" is about how dumb teenage relationships are and "I Want You to Want Me" is making fun of sappy love songs. You can say "Girls" are technically the subject, but they also are in "Ladies Night in Loserville" which is a pro-feminism song. They're not treating women like a commodity or like objects like so much popular music today.
2:38= pure ownage! That mosh pit is fuckin' sick :)
It's never really what you owned but what you threw away -
And how much did you pay?
emo is about crying for a girlfriend... wtf is that?..
this is the real shit, Bad religion is one of the most impressive and intelligent bands
@BrutePUNKROCK May so be.
Regardless of that movie's legitimacy, the environment is being destroyed.
this world is going to hell.... kyoto now, please!
I love bad religion!
Exactly. So why did you say that there are many better songs, when you knew people have different opinions?
Graffin is the fucking man
@adrian5b Amazing how your view changes when you finally use your brain. They have pretty much done the same for me, but I've been questioning Christianity for longer than I've truly believed in it.
omg +10 :P haha sure no problem
I never said that. I actually used your argument: Pretty much every song has those qualities, so why should there be any songs that are "so much better", as you so gently put it?
You might not think it matters now, but what if you are wrong?
Yout might not think there's any wisdom in a fucked up punk rock song
But the way it is, can not persist for long
A brutal sun is rising in our sick horizon
Actually they don't play the "if you stand to reason"-part riff in any other Bad Religion song, as far as I'm concerned.
And does Typical Bad Religion riff=bad Bad Religion riff? No, it does not.
Don't tell me I haven't been listening alot to Bad Religion.
The riffing in this song is in the same style as No Control, We're only gonna die, I want to conquer the world, Generator and other great Bad Religion songs.
Dam. I guess your right and Im not gonna condradict myself so sry dude
@kbinkn No they're not. You're listening to the wrong bands. Love Bad Religion before you think i don't :)
no clue, i dont even remember what i said
anything has more sense than a george bush speech
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If you don't sing about questioning authority like BR, NOFX and Propagandhi, you are not punk. Punk bands do not sing about girls, money, or fame. You need a dictionary to listen to BR....and that's awesome.
i accidentally clicked thumbs down; i'm sorry i agree 100% mang