In1982 my friends and I would go to the beach in Daddy's 68 Chevrolet. No morals, No rules. Just surf & destroy. Is it still done these days? Or did you kids conform to this ugly world. I still Eat, Drink and Sleep Anarchy man at 59. This is what you want to do and be, a Robot in a box. I'm not going to avoid what is wrong or right. Freedom is only a word. Take back what is yours . always give what you get and pave a path without trends. Love women, help anyone that needs it more than yourself. Embrace the people that are lost and help them help yourself in the process. You'll remember me as I will you. Pass this on. Don't steal anything, ask...
One of the all time great punk/hardcore albums. Amazingly the band is still going strong 43 years later. Their live shows had some of the most spectacular stage diving I've ever seen.
I heard they all have college degree's.. Which leaves me to conclude that the band operation ivy chose their name in tribute to their college degrees as in ivy league colleges etc. And the band descendants have a song called ALL as in they all got college degrees and the decendents have an albumn titled miilo goes to college. And Milo is a draught resistant plant or seed ? They have song called seedy for instances with uneducated people like me trying to express these depths of thought.
It's a hell of a start, this was their first album as far as I know. The next one that was even close was maybe Against The Grain (Suffer isn't as good), and then there were some less impressive things until The Gray Race. Nice to see the Operation Ivy logo as your user-symbol.
@@earthcitizen3939 Sir, I have to wholeheartedly disagree! Less impressive albums? No control, Generator, Stranger Than Fiction, Recipe For Hate? All bangers! Suffer literally changed the punk rock climate when it came out. It inspired majority of punk-rock band to write better songs. Against The Grain is probably their best album, but this album How could hell.. is not ieven in the same league. Songwriting just got better with Suffer. I love albums without Brett, too with The Gray Race being the best. Just my take, have a nice day
There is not much I don't love about this band. I can literally work a 12 hours shift and listen to 6 of their albums over the shift and then listen to them on my way home. I listen to lots of other music, but when I am on a Bad Religion kick, it is all BR all the time.
I don't agree man, melodic hard/core punk is not mainstream, you know the best they did in hits was "Los Angeles is borning" place 40...They are not played on radio, it's an albums band like NOFX and Anti-Flag, plus they always kept that basic punk structure, but they really worked more on melodies and lyrics afterwards. I noticed in this album the songs sound quite like what they did after, just the sound is a bit creepy, I don't think creepy is radical
What you call mainstream the mainstream calls the underneath of a rock mate. There are one hit wonders from the pop sphere who had hits that got higher than number 40 in the charts that no one can even remember let alone give a shit about. Bad Religion will always be remembered and loved as one of the all time greatest punk bands. It's not mainstream, they're just really fucking good.
I mean 30$ shows are really not unreasonable in the modern day, it's only a moderate increase from the 5$ shows they had in the early 80s. 5$ in 1980 is the same as about 20$ today and costs of running venues have risen quite a bit as well so the additional 10$ price gap is to be expected. They're far from the pop star ticket prices of several hundred a piece.
Years ago I bought it on VHS at an exhibition here, they sold various music-things. BR recorded it while on tour in Germany when Suffer was new. They performed Part 3, it really got me thinking because they have a point.
It's opinions, but I think that they have other good albums too. They have some misses, mainly the Atlantic years. Check out Against The Grain, New Maps Of Hell, The Empire Strikes First, The Process of Belief, and The Gray Race. BR have two other albums that I can recommend: True North, and Age of Unreason.
@@joev1083 Different albums for different people I guess. It's not that those albums are bad, I just think that they've done better. Maybe No Control could have been better with a better sound? Remastered might be the word I'm looking for, exakt music-terms isn't my thing I guess.
In1982 my friends and I would go to the beach in Daddy's 68 Chevrolet. No morals, No rules. Just surf & destroy. Is it still done these days? Or did you kids conform to this ugly world. I still Eat, Drink and Sleep Anarchy man at 59. This is what you want to do and be, a Robot in a box. I'm not going to avoid what is wrong or right. Freedom is only a word. Take back what is yours . always give what you get and pave a path without trends. Love women, help anyone that needs it more than yourself. Embrace the people that are lost and help them help yourself in the process. You'll remember me as I will you. Pass this on. Don't steal anything, ask...
tu si que estás adoctrinado
You probably an old crackhead too
One of the all time great punk/hardcore albums. Amazingly the band is still going strong 43 years later. Their live shows had some of the most spectacular stage diving I've ever seen.
Bad Religion should never retire
I've seen them twice or three times, it never gets boring.
@@SatelliteSoundLab Unfortunately we're all human
I was FRANCAIS my name ALAIN (54years old) i have see you in concert, fabulous band... the greatest...
I heard they all have college degree's.. Which leaves me to conclude that the band operation ivy chose their name in tribute to their college degrees as in ivy league colleges etc. And the band descendants have a song called ALL as in they all got college degrees and the decendents have an albumn titled miilo goes to college. And Milo is a draught resistant plant or seed ? They have song called seedy for instances with uneducated people like me trying to express these depths of thought.
They not sure. Greg does he’s a professor at cal state or one of those places. Fuck yeah punk rock
There was an honest pure raw energy on this LP, the 1st EP and Smoke Seven comp tracks.
Pure classic water bottled at the source of a crystal geyser.
Ew. Taste like balloon animal blood!
Someone said there was a band playing?
Where is this?
Is this an amusement park?
De puta madre
Because brett guirwitz is a high ranking B'nai burith super jew
I think beaker lost his temper again...
one of the best albums
i agree sir
It's a hell of a start, this was their first album as far as I know. The next one that was even close was maybe Against The Grain (Suffer isn't as good), and then there were some less impressive things until The Gray Race. Nice to see the Operation Ivy logo as your user-symbol.
@@earthcitizen3939 Sir, I have to wholeheartedly disagree! Less impressive albums? No control, Generator, Stranger Than Fiction, Recipe For Hate? All bangers! Suffer literally changed the punk rock climate when it came out. It inspired majority of punk-rock band to write better songs. Against The Grain is probably their best album, but this album How could hell.. is not ieven in the same league. Songwriting just got better with Suffer. I love albums without Brett, too with The Gray Race being the best. Just my take, have a nice day
There is not much I don't love about this band. I can literally work a 12 hours shift and listen to 6 of their albums over the shift and then listen to them on my way home. I listen to lots of other music, but when I am on a Bad Religion kick, it is all BR all the time.
Sonido crudo de lo mejor del grupo
I couldnt like so as to not mess up the 666
I’ll never understand why they went so mainstream.. this is literally one of the best albums. I saw them with 7-seconds.. pretty epic
I saw them with 7 Seconds too
Because they want things and $keeps the lights on .. all the great bands. Go through it. But the real bands go back to basics when ego's die.
It's called evolving as a band
I don't agree man, melodic hard/core punk is not mainstream, you know the best they did in hits was "Los Angeles is borning" place 40...They are not played on radio, it's an albums band like NOFX and Anti-Flag, plus they always kept that basic punk structure, but they really worked more on melodies and lyrics afterwards. I noticed in this album the songs sound quite like what they did after, just the sound is a bit creepy, I don't think creepy is radical
What you call mainstream the mainstream calls the underneath of a rock mate. There are one hit wonders from the pop sphere who had hits that got higher than number 40 in the charts that no one can even remember let alone give a shit about. Bad Religion will always be remembered and loved as one of the all time greatest punk bands. It's not mainstream, they're just really fucking good.
Early Husker Du and Lemonheads.......
I love this band 👏👏👏
Awesomeness 😎
😍😍😍first song appeared in the Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland
Ausrotten stole (got inspired by) the riff of the first song for "The system works for them".
Now they play shows that cost all your grocery money....
I mean 30$ shows are really not unreasonable in the modern day, it's only a moderate increase from the 5$ shows they had in the early 80s. 5$ in 1980 is the same as about 20$ today and costs of running venues have risen quite a bit as well so the additional 10$ price gap is to be expected. They're far from the pop star ticket prices of several hundred a piece.
PART IIII is such a banger
A short song with such fuckin meaningful lyrics and rhythm, one of my favourites on this album
Years ago I bought it on VHS at an exhibition here, they sold various music-things. BR recorded it while on tour in Germany when Suffer was new. They performed Part 3, it really got me thinking because they have a point.
Their only good album
It's opinions, but I think that they have other good albums too. They have some misses, mainly the Atlantic years. Check out Against The Grain, New Maps Of Hell, The Empire Strikes First, The Process of Belief, and The Gray Race. BR have two other albums that I can recommend: True North, and Age of Unreason.
@@earthcitizen3939my personal favorite album of theirs is stranger than fiction followed closely by No Control
@@joev1083 Different albums for different people I guess. It's not that those albums are bad, I just think that they've done better. Maybe No Control could have been better with a better sound? Remastered might be the word I'm looking for, exakt music-terms isn't my thing I guess.
No he's absolutely right.
And if you hink less than you might just eat leaves.
this some sophisticated shit. mine ears quite enjoy
He shocked my hand and you don't seem fuzzin
Goo Goo gajoob! Man!
P r o m o s m
Tu
I'm a veteran of OIF
I love how everyone forgets that these poseurs sold out and play prog rock by their second album.
Godzillas
How I remember it. Cheer's
👍🏻💚💨