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What’s a Bad Religion lyric that completely changed how you see things? Quick Facts for Your Post:

Decades after they started, Bad Religion’s "Candidate" still feels like it was written for this exact morning. It’s rare for a band to maintain this level of biting critique for over four decades without losing their edge. Greg Graffin’s "naturalist" perspective continues to offer a unique, non-dogmatic lens on the chaos of the modern world. Bad Religion

45 years of intellectual punk rock. 🧠 From their 1980 debut in LA opening for Social Distortion to becoming the "professors" of the genre, Bad Religion has redefined what it means to be a socially conscious band. Whether it’s the melodic harmonies of Suffer or the raw energy of Age of Unreason , their legacy as trailblazers is untouchable. Favorite album? Let’s settle it in the comments. 💿🔥 What’s a Bad Religion lyric that completely changed

Still pushing on. 🤘 Guitarist Brian Baker recently shared that the band is taking their time with the new record because they want it to be "a good record" rather than a rushed one. In a world where their lyrics from decades ago are still hitting home, the wait for album #18 feels more relevant than ever. Whether it’s the melodic harmonies of Suffer or

Lead singer Greg Graffin is also an academic with a PhD from Cornell.

What’s the one song you’re hoping to hear them "perfect" in the studio? ⬇️ #BadReligion #PunkRock #NewMusic #BrianBaker #GregGraffin Option 2: The "45 Years of Punk" Anniversary Post X (Twitter) or a Blog intro.