"ART by BR" (All Rare Tracks by Bad Religion) was a CD-ROM made in 1999 of which 100 were made. Initially only 30 or 40 were sold, but in October 2000 another 55 copies were again made available on The Bad Religion Page by Roger Vulture.

This is the description of the contents of the disc taken from the site in 2000:
- Rare tracks by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz such as Every Day, Waiting For The Fire, Runnin' Fast, etc. Even a song that should have been included in the Into The Unknown album but wasn't and it has no title (was only played live once in 1982).
- All the B-sides and hard-to-find tracks (from Mediocrity to the acoustic version of Do What You Want and many more).
- All the demos. From the famous Generator demos and New World Order demos to the completely-unknown, impossible-to-find Stranger Than Fiction demos (with Brett singing Hooray For Me, Infected, Marked and Stranger Than Fiction) as well as five demos from the recording sessions for No Substance.
- All the cover songs ever recorded by Bad Religion, like the famous Christmas songs (all versions), We're A Happy Family and others, and even songs like Give Punk A Chance, which was only played once in a concert.
- 60 odd covers of Bad Religion songs played by more than 30 different bands. From the really good ones included in some bands' official albums or in tribute CDs to a few really bad ones too.
- The whole Into The Unknown album. The original LP that is out of print since 1983.
- The whole Into The Unknown album as played by German band The Mars Moles, i.e. punked up, faster, no synthesizers, etc. This is an LP entitled "the Mars Moles invite Punk Religion back into the unknown" that is also out of print. (Virtually all the CDs and LPs used to make this CD-ROM are out of print.)
- The Seeing Eye Gods EP. Only five songs, but pretty amazing. This is a band / EP which was basically Brett Gurewitz. The songs were written, sang, played, recorded, produced and engineered by him. Even the art direction is credited to Brett. Well, there's a song that is a cover of a Status Quo number and another one which was co-written with Brett's friend John Bertini.
- A selection of great live performances from 1982 (the earliest recorded) until 1998.
- All the tracks that have appeared on singles and promotional CDs (except those taken from officially-released LPs of course).
- A radio program including an interview with Greg Graffin.
- A long interview with Brett Gurewitz, Jay Bentley and Greg Hetson.
- A radio program including an interview with Brian Baker and Jay Bentley.
- A radio advertisement by Greg Graffin.
- All the scans and lyrics
- A cool insert sleeve for the CD ROM (as seen on the scan above), printed in high-quality paper.
- The CD ROM used is also good quality, not the-cheapest-we-could-find sort of thing. And every single CD-ROM has been checked to make sure they all work perfectly well.