Bad Religion Perform Live on the Interafce

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Bad Religion's Greg Graffin

The day before their latest album, ‘The Dissent of Man,’ hit stores, Bad Religion dropped by Spinner’s Beverly Hills for an Interface taping that spanned the group’s 30-year career. After performing such classics as ‘Sorrow’ and ‘American Jesus’ and new material like ‘The Devil in Stitches,’ the band sat down to talk about the new record, their history and how they usually celebrate an album’s release.

“I have a tradition of going to the record store and buying the record when it comes out,” guitarist and Epitaph Records head Brett Guerwitz said. Fellow axeman Greg Hetson’s tradition was quite different. “I fast,” he deadpanned, causing the whole room to break out in laughter.


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