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Bad Religion is a renowned American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1980. Known for their thought-provoking lyrics that tackle themes like religion, politics, society, media, and science, the band stands out musically for its melodic style and signature three-part vocal harmonies. Over the years, the lineup has seen changes, but vocalist Greg Graffin has remained at the core, alongside longtime members Jay Bentley and Brett Gurewitz. The group’s influential sound has inspired many punk and alternative acts, helping shape the California punk movement of the 1990s.
With seventeen studio albums and a global sales figure exceeding five million, Bad Religion is one of punk’s best-selling bands. Their transition from independent releases on Epitaph Records to mainstream success with Atlantic Records in the 1990s brought them notable hits like Infected and 21st Century Digital Boy. After a brief decline and a return to Epitaph in the 2000s, the band experienced a renewed popularity, marked by hits such as Sorrow. Their sixteenth album, True North, reached the top 20 on the Billboard 200, and their most recent album, Age of Unreason, was released in 2019.