BAD RELIGION Begins Recording New Album

July 24, 2012

Punk rock legends BAD RELIGION have entered the studio to begin work on their brand new album. The as-yet-untitled CD is being recorded at Joe Barresi's (THE MELVINS, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, PARKWAY DRIVE) JHOC studio and co-produced by band members Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin and Barresi. This will be their 16th full-length effort.

BAD RELIGION reconvenes amidst a period of heightened activity. Singer-songwriter Greg Graffin is preparing for his second year of teaching evolution at Cornell University and is writing a new book, "Population Wars", for St. Martins Press. Guitarist-songwriter Brett Gurewitz continues to shepherd his labels Epitaph and Anti- and recently received a prestigious Independent Spirit Award. Drummer Brooks Wackerman has been touring with TENACIOUS D and released a record by his band KIDNEYS. Throughout it all, the iconic band has performed throughout the world and appeared at the historic Reason Rally in Washington D.C.

Formed in the suburbs of Los Angeles as disaffected teenagers, BAD RELIGION has generated numerous memorable hits and become synonymous with intelligent and provocative hook-filled punk rock.

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