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Rising from the Southern California punk scene in the early 1980s, Bad Religion avoided sounding like any other band of the genre. With gritty vocals and energy-spewing guitars, Bad Religion is one of punk's longest running bands, turning out infectious tunes for a long line of loyal fans. From the early How Could Hell Be Any Worse to their first major-label record, 1993's Recipe for Hate, Bad Religion has kept the recipe simple, fusing complex lyrics with a stable punk rock vision. Releasing over a dozen albums since their debut in '82, Bad Religion has conquered punk rock with a consistent sound that never lacks new material. In July of 2007, they released a new album titled, New Maps of Hell....more

  • The Best Books on Music of the Last Six Months

    by C! TeamJune 25, 2008Comments (7)

    There's something about summer reading lists. They almost always contain must-reads, but they are also supposed to contain page-turners... books that, while not being the most challenging literary content you've feasted your eyes on, are highly entertaining without being too heavy on the thinking. It's summer for crissakes, and that means taking a standard break from life. (read more)

  • Black Lips: Ambassadors of Rock 'n' Roll

    by Andres JaureguiApril 23, 2008Comments (3)

    Publicity stunt or not, that the Black Lips braved a veritable war zone to play a show for some kids is a pretty significant thing for a band that made a name for themselves swapping bodily fluids on stage while playing blistering, psyched-out hillbilly punk-rock. (read more)

  • Foo Fighters

    by Mike Conklin and Jocelyn HoppaOctober 3, 2007Comments (14)

    They're more ‘90s than Friends. (read more)

  • Sweet Jesus! Where Rock Meets Religion

    by Jocelyn HoppaAugust 22, 2007Comments (25)

    If you Google the words “rock magazine” the first result of that search is for This Rock magazine, which “has established itself as the definitive magazine of Catholic apologetics and evangelization.” For posterity, the next search result is Revolver (read more)

  • The Dilettantes

    by Howard WymanAugust 8, 2007Comments (12)

    101 Tambourines launches with a driven riff and tempo that might lead to something interesting, but instead ushers us right into the cartoonish amalgam of Lou Reed/Iggy/cheeseball (read more)