Quote of the day: "For I am your candidate. I am bloody lips and makeup. I'm your caliphate, opioids and mutilation. A celebrity, and my name is competition.
" - Candidate
After five albums for Atlantic, Bad Religion is returning to Epitaph Records, the label owned by Brett Gurewitz, a founding member of the 21-year-old punk band. Gurewitz has also rejoined the band in
After five albums for Atlantic, Bad Religion is returning to Epitaph Records, the label owned by Brett Gurewitz, a founding member of the 21-year-old punk band. Gurewitz has also rejoined the band in a writing capacity, according to a source. Bad Religion recorded its first seven studio albums for Epitaph before signing to Atlantic in 1993; Gurewitz left the L.A.-based act in 1994 to focus on Epitaph, which was enjoying its first mainstream success with the Offspring's "Smash."
The group is writing and recording material for its next album, but no release date has yet been targeted. Bad Religion recently wrapped a six-date South American tour that visited Argentina, Chile, and Brazil.
Bad Religion's final Atlantic studio album, "The New America" was produced by pop craftsman Todd Rundgren and peaked at No. 88 on The Billboard 200. The band's best showing on the chart came with 1996's "The Gray Race, which reached a peak of No. 56 and has sold 140,000 copies in the U.S., according to SoundScan..
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