Bad Religion Lyrics — by Popularity
321 songs · Page 1 of 7
| 1 | 21st Century (Digital Boy) |
| 2 | American Jesus |
| 3 | You |
| 4 | Punk Rock Song |
| 5 | Infected |
| 6 | Los Angeles Is Burning |
| 7 | I Want to Conquer the World |
| 8 | Generator |
| 9 | Sorrow |
| 10 | Social Suicide |
| 11 | No Control |
| 12 | New Dark Ages |
| 13 | Let Them Eat War |
| 14 | Do What You Want |
| 15 | Sinister Rouge |
| 16 | Change of Ideas |
| 17 | Modern Man |
| 18 | A Walk |
| 19 | Stranger Than Fiction |
| 20 | Atheist Peace |
| 21 | Suffer |
| 22 | Supersonic |
| 23 | God’s Love |
| 24 | Dearly Beloved |
| 25 | I Love My Computer |
| 26 | Honest Goodbye |
| 27 | Sanity |
| 28 | Better Off Dead |
| 29 | All There Is |
| 30 | Flat Earth Society |
| 31 | Anesthesia |
| 32 | Atomic Garden |
| 33 | Against the Grain |
| 34 | The Empire Strikes First |
| 35 | Broken |
| 36 | Big Bang |
| 37 | Requiem for Dissent |
| 38 | Germs of Perfection |
| 39 | Automatic Man |
| 40 | Before You Die |
| 41 | Heroes and Martyrs |
| 42 | Epiphany |
| 43 | No Direction |
| 44 | You Are (The Government) |
| 45 | Faith Alone |
| 46 | Recipe for Hate |
| 47 | The Answer |
| 48 | Best for You |
| 49 | To Another Abyss |
| 50 | Beyond Electric Dreams |
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About Bad Religion
Bad Religion is a Los Angeles punk rock band formed in 1980 that became one of the most intellectually rigorous and musically sophisticated acts in punk history. Led by the erudite songwriting of Greg Graffin (who holds a PhD in evolutionary biology) and the melodic guitar work of Brett Gurewitz, the band crafted a distinctive sound that merged breakneck punk tempos with complex harmonies, philosophical lyrics, and an almost academic approach to social criticism. Their breakthrough albums like "Suffer" (1988) and "No Control" (1989) established their signature formula of rapid-fire drums, intricate three-part vocal harmonies, and Graffin's rapid-fire delivery of existential and political commentary, creating what many consider the blueprint for melodic hardcore. Songs like "21st Century Digital Boy" and "American Jesus" showcase their ability to tackle weighty subjects-religion, science, politics, human nature-with both intellectual depth and punk's raw energy. Over their four-decade career spanning 216 albums, Bad Religion has evolved from underground punk pioneers to elder statesmen of the genre, with later works like "True North" demonstrating their continued relevance and ability to address contemporary issues while maintaining their core sound. Their cultural impact extends far beyond music, as they've influenced countless bands while proving that punk rock could be both cerebral and visceral, inspiring generations of musicians to think as deeply as they thrash.