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The one true religion | Article | Magazine | 3/1/2002 | English | PDF/JPEG | |
Article with comments from Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley about the bands' career and the ups and downs of Epitaph, and The Process of Belief.
Source: SPIN (March 2002) (United States)
With: Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin, Jay Bentley
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Metal Hammer, February 2002 | Article | Magazine | 2/1/2002 | |||
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Source: Metal Hammer, February 2002 (United Kingdom)
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Welcome Back Home! | Article | Magazine | 2/1/2002 | English | PDF/JPEG | |
No synopsis available
Source: MeanStreet #8 Vol.12 (February 2002) (United States)
With: Brett Gurewitz
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Bad Religion Ready "Reunion" CD | Article | Internet | 11/28/2001 | English | ||
No synopsis available
Source: rollingstone.com
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Special! Tape Me Home! | Article | Magazine | 11/1/2001 | |||
It‘s A.P.‘s guide to home recording with product spotlights on the coolest new gear, along with testimonials and advice from DJ Swamp, Richie Hawtin, Bad Religion‘s Brett Gurewitz and former Nine Inch Nails drummer/programmer Chris "tweaker" Vrenna.
Note: This article is not yet available here! Source: Alternative Press, no. 160.2 / 160.3, November 2001
With: Brett Gurewitz
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Bad Times issue #11 | Article | Newspaper | 6/1/2001 | English | ||
Bad Times was an occasional newsletter that was sent to those fans who have written to BR. They've been keeping track of all mail addresses since 1986. This newsletter was their way of communicating with fans. Bad Times was published on www.badreligion.com and for the most part was written by the band itself, especially by Greg Graffin
Bad Times is also called "The official occasional newsletter of Bad Religion". Source: Bad Religion
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Bad Religion Shifts Back To Epitaph | Article | Internet | 4/13/2001 | English | ||
No synopsis available
Source: billboard.com (United States)
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The Violence. The Drugs. The Death. | Article | Magazine | 1/1/2001 | English | PDF/JPEG | |
No synopsis available
Source: Kerrang (2001) (United Kingdom)
With: Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin, Greg Hetson
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21st Century Soccer Boy - Die Punk-Urväter Gegen den FC St. Pauli | Article | Magazine | 10/1/2000 | German | ||
No synopsis available
Source: Uncle Sally*s #60 (October 2000) (Germany)
With: Jay Bentley
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Building The New America | Article | Magazine | 6/1/2000 | English | ||
No synopsis available
Source: EQ Magazine June 2000
With: Brian Baker, Greg Graffin
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Go For A Walk Through Time | Article | Magazine | 5/28/2000 | English | ||
No synopsis available
Source: Exclaim!
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Bad Times issue #10 | Article | Newspaper | 3/1/2000 | English | ||
Bad Times was an occasional newsletter that was sent to those fans who have written to BR. They've been keeping track of all mail addresses since 1986. This newsletter was their way of communicating with fans. Bad Times was published on www.badreligion.com and for the most part was written by the band itself, especially by Greg Graffin
Bad Times is also called "The official occasional newsletter of Bad Religion". Source: Bad Religion
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The State of Bad Religion address | Article | Magazine | 1/13/1999 | English | ||
"Still Punk, After All These Years: Bad Religion’s Career Spans Punk History"
This is from SLAMM, a free 'zine in San Diego. There's bits of interviews with Graffin and mostly Brian. Source: SLAMM Magazine #99 (January 1999) (United States)
With: Brian Baker, Greg Graffin
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La scelta di Brett | Article | Magazine | 1/1/1999 | Italian | PDF/JPEG | |
Article/ interview with Jeff Abarta about Epitaph. Also a short interview with Brett (page 4).
Source: Rock Sound Punk Special (January 1999) (Italy)
With: Brett Gurewitz
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Bad Times issue #9 | Article | Newspaper | 12/1/1998 | English | ||
Bad Times was an occasional newsletter that was sent to those fans who have written to BR. They've been keeping track of all mail addresses since 1986. This newsletter was their way of communicating with fans. Bad Times was published on www.badreligion.com and for the most part was written by the band itself, especially by Greg Graffin
Bad Times is also called "The official occasional newsletter of Bad Religion". Source: Bad Religion
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