Bad Religion's first record for a major label (Atlantic Records) (and seventh studio album) opens with two guns blazing and doesn't stop firing until both sides of "Recipe for Hate" are played out. Battling it out for more than a decade in L.A.'s punk scene with their own label, the big money finally came calling for this 1993 album. Instead of toning down their act due to mainstream support, Bad Company came out with their most inventive and original album in years. Speaking truth to power as all true punks should, lead singer Greg Graffin and his mates continued turning the punk scene on its ear. Ultimately, this album rose to #14 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Own this original 1993 release on vinyl today. Atlantic.
Although longtime Bad Religion fans may disagree, the band's 1993 release, RECIPE FOR HATE, is arguably one of their finest releases. Although they'd been around for years, age had not dulled the band's attack in the slightest. Included are guest spots by such alt-rock notables as Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano, as the band thrash their way through such standouts as "Lookin' In," "My Poor Friend Me," and "American Jesus."
Bad Religion: Greg Graffin (vocals); Brett Gurewitz, Greg Hetson (guitar, background vocals); Jay Bentley (bass, background vocals); Bobby Schayer (drums).
Additional personnel: Jon Wahl, Chris Bagarozzi, Joe Pecerillo (guitar); Greg Leisz (slide guitar).
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Punk Rock
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Tracklist
A1 | Recipe For Hate | |
A2 | Kerosene | |
A3 | American Jesus | |
A4 | Portrait Of Authority | |
A5 | Man With A Mission | |
A6 | All Good Soldiers | |
A7 | Watch It Die | |
B1 | Struck A Nerve | |
B2 | My Poor Friend Me | |
B3 | Lookin' In | |
B4 | Don't Pray On Me | |
B5 | Modern Day Catastrophists | |
B6 | Skyscraper | |
B7 | Stealth |