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Generator [Remaster] by Bad Religion (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA) 
Generator [Remaster] by Bad Religion (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA)

 
Generator [Remaster] by Bad Religion (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA)

Artist: Bad Religion
Release Date: Oct 2004
Format: CD
Record Label: Epitaph Records (USA)
Genre: Hardcore/Punk
UPC: 045778670420
Product ID: EPID3068630
Description: Bad Religion: Greg Graffin (vocals); Mr. Brett (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hetson (guitar); Jay Bentley (bass, background vocals); Bobby Schayer (drums). Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, California in May 1991. When Bad ...
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Track Listing
1. Generator
2. Too Much to Ask
3. No Direction
4. Tomorrow
5. Two Babies in the Dark
6. Heaven Is Falling
7. Atomic Garden
8. Answer, The
9. Fertile Crescent
10. Chimaera
11. Only Entertainment
12. Fertile Crescent - (bonus track)
13. Heaven Is Falling - (bonus track)

Details
Producer:Bad Religion
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Bad Religion: Greg Graffin (vocals); Mr. Brett (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hetson (guitar); Jay Bentley (bass, background vocals); Bobby Schayer (drums).
Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, California in May 1991.
When Bad Religion issued GENERATOR in 1992, the alternative/punk scene had changed radically since the band started a decade earlier. The genre had become accepted by the mainstream--but this didn't stop the band from issuing one of their most controversial albums among fans. The quintet slowed down the tempo on GENERATOR a bit, but there's still plenty of aggression and venom to go around. Check out such songs as "Fertile Crescent" and the title track for the proof.

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