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Bad Religion is a band from Los Angeles that has reached mainstream status across the punk, emo, and metal categories. Bad Religion has released 19 live and studio albums and 11 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 1982 with their debut album titled How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (2005 Remaster). Their most recent album release was Age Of Unreason on May 3, 2019.
Bad Religion's steady growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 5,546 on Spotify in the United States. They have become well known for their exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by more than 1,000,000 listeners and more than 1,000,000 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional tens of millions of listeners on Spotify through playlists. Additionally, Bad Religion has a robust following on social media with nearly 500,000 followers on Instagram. They average over 2,000,000 videos on YouTube and their top video on TikTok has tens of millions of views on the social media platform. There are also nearly 20,000 posts on Tik Tok with Bad Religion's tracks featured on them. Bad Religion is most listened to in Los Angeles in the United States.When you attend your next Bad Religion show, it will be easy to see why they have built such a large following.
You likely recognize Bad Religion by their top tracks which include "American Jesus", "You", and "21st Century (Digital Boy)". You might also listen to Bad Religion due to their earliest albums such as How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (2005 Remaster), Suffer, and No Control, but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as NOFX, Rancid, and Pennywise.
Bad Religion has reached the pinnacle of any artist's career by earning an RIAA award. Their top award came on Mar 4, 1998 for their album Stranger Than Fiction. They received a Gold award for the album. In total, Bad Religion has one Gold album. As such a well renowned artist, you can be certain that Bad Religion's shows are going to be unforgettable thanks to their decorated music library.
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (2005 Remaster) | Jan 1, 1982 | Album |
Suffer | Jan 1, 1988 | Album |
No Control | Jan 1, 1989 | Album |
Against The Grain | Jan 1, 1990 | Album |
Generator | Jan 1, 1992 | Album |
Recipe For Hate | Sep 21, 1993 | Album |
Stranger Than Fiction (Deluxe Edition Remastered) | Aug 30, 1994 | Album |
Stranger Than Fiction | Aug 30, 1994 | Album |
Punk Rock Song | Jan 1, 1996 | Single |
The Gray Race (Remastered) | Feb 27, 1996 | Album |
The Gray Race | Feb 27, 1996 | Album |
No Substance | May 5, 1998 | Album |
The New America | May 9, 2000 | Album |
The Process Of Belief | Jan 22, 2002 | Album |
The Empire Strikes First | Jan 1, 2004 | Album |
New Maps of Hell (Deluxe Edition) | Jul 10, 2007 | Album |
The Dissent Of Man (Bonus Track Version) | Sep 28, 2010 | Album |
True North | Jan 22, 2013 | Album |
Christmas Songs | Oct 29, 2013 | Album |
Father Christmas | Dec 9, 2014 | Single |
The Kids Are Alt-Right | Jun 20, 2018 | Single |
The Profane Rights Of Man | Oct 17, 2018 | Single |
My Sanity | Nov 12, 2018 | Single |
Chaos From Within | Feb 26, 2019 | Single |
Do The Paranoid Style | Mar 26, 2019 | Single |
Age Of Unreason | May 3, 2019 | Album |
Faith Alone 2020 | Aug 6, 2020 | Single |
Lose Your Head (Demo Version) | Sep 9, 2020 | Single |
What Are We Standing For | Oct 14, 2020 | Single |
Emancipation Of The Mind | Jan 20, 2021 | Single |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"21st Century (Digital Boy)" | Against The Grain | Jan 1, 1990 |
"American Jesus" | Recipe For Hate | Sep 21, 1993 |
"Do What You Want" | Suffer | Jan 1, 1988 |
"Fuck You" | True North | Jan 22, 2013 |
"I Want to Conquer the World" | No Control | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Infected" | Stranger Than Fiction | Aug 30, 1994 |
"Los Angeles Is Burning" | The Empire Strikes First | Jan 1, 2004 |
"Punk Rock Song" | The Gray Race | Feb 27, 1996 |
"Sorrow" | The Process Of Belief | Jan 22, 2002 |
"You" | No Control | Jan 1, 1989 |
Album | Award | Date |
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Stranger Than Fiction | Gold | Mar 4, 1998 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
---|---|---|
NOFX | emo | 1,099,304 |
Rancid | emo | 912,560 |
Pennywise | emo | 776,165 |
Social Distortion | punk | 655,155 |
Millencolin | emo | 407,237 |
The Distillers | punk | 366,915 |
Anti-Flag | emo | 444,122 |
Operation Ivy | punk | 283,200 |
Lagwagon | emo | 278,809 |
No Use For A Name | emo | 227,655 |
Punk rockers Bad Religion emerged from Los Angeles, CA in the early 1980s. Known for their melodic sensibility and three-part vocal harmonies, the group had already established a loyal underground following by the time they were signed to a major label, achieving commercial success with the release of their seventh full-length album Recipe for Hate in 1993. The album peaked at the number 14 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, producing one of their most popular songs, “American Jesus.” Stranger than Fiction followed one year later, spawning massive hit singles “Infected” and “21st Century (Digital Boy),” achieving a gold certification from the RIAA. Bad Religion has since released nine additional studio albums, remaining one of the most prominent acts in underground punk rock. With a career spanning nearly four decades, the band has undergone several changes in personnel, with frontman Greg Gaffin remaining as the group’s sole constant member.