8 Search Results for Tag: Bad Religion

We’re Collecting Rocks

Because Two Rock Channels Were Not Enough. Featuring Artists like: System Of A Down, Bring Me The Horizon, Avenged Sevenfold, The Offspring, Green Day, Slipknot, A Day To Remember, The Glitch Mob.
We're Collecting Rocks

Blackout

Another bloody apocalypse…Featuring Artists Like: Dance With the Dead, GG Allin, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Black Flag, Misfits, White Zombie, T.S.O.L., Losers, Fear, Suicidal Tendencies
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Sounds Like The 1975 – Part 3

A Millenial Band That Baby Boomers Like. Featuring artists like: Bad Religion, Bob Moses, Fleetwood Mac, Foster The People, Joe Jackson, Madonna, Nina Simone, Prince, The 1975, The Go-Go’s, The Who, Tove Lo
Sounds Like The 1975 - Part 3

4×4

Fast and aggressive, exactly what you wanted – featuring artists like Strapping Young Lad • Descendents • Architects • The Bronx • FEVER 333 • GHOSTKID • Loathe • The Virus

Song in 60 Seconds

A MusicTo collaborative playlist of songs in and around one minute – featuring artists like The Clash • Bad Religion • M.I.A • Cru • Opeth • Pratley • BA Johnson • The Linda Lindas • Ramones

Let’s Feckin Go

This isn’t a list I’d recommend when you need to focus and get stuff done: we have plenty of other lists for that. This is a list for when you just want to feel alive. Featuring artists like: Bring Me The Horizon • FEVER 333 • Mastodon• Architects • Strapping Young Lad • Cradle of Filth • August Burns Red • Enter Shikari

The Kids are Alt-Right – Bad Religion

Legendary Californian hardcore punks Bad Religion enter the Trump era with their first new material since 2013’s True North album, a mosh-friendly 150 second burst of upbeat agit-pop, speeding up the riff from London’s Burning by The Clash, with sneaky references to the Solomon Burke soul classic Everybody Needs Somebody and of course the Who’s mod anthem The Kids Are Alright.

Fuck Armageddon… This Is Hell – Bad Religion

It’s hard to sum up a band with such an impressive canon as Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin urges you to always be on the lookout for the true agenda concealed behind the establishment’s strict rules because, as he wrote when he was just a teenager: “they hide behind their lies that they’re helping everyone”.