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  2. All Ages - Wikipedia

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    All Ages is a compilation album by the American punk rock band Bad Religion. [6] It was released on July 26, 1995, through Epitaph Records. [7] The compilation contains songs from How Could Hell Be Any Worse? to Generator, and two live tracks recorded during their 1994 European tour, which were the first tracks to feature guitarist Brian Baker.

  3. Generator (Bad Religion album) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Bad Religion Page, 100,000 copies of the album were shipped. [4] By April 1992, Generator had sold approximately 85,000 copies, becoming Bad Religion's third best-selling album at the time (their previous album Against the Grain had sold 90,000 copies, while Suffer and No Control sold approximately 88,000 and 80,000 respectively).

  4. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... "Atomic Garden" Bad Religion: 2008 "Audience of One ... Songbook & Tabs a growing collection of chords, tabs, and lyrics of anti-war ...

  5. Bad Religion - Wikipedia

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    Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilities and extensive use of three-part vocal harmonies.

  6. Atomic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Garden (song), a song by the band Bad Religion Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Atomic Garden .

  7. Bad Religion discography - Wikipedia

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    After signing with major label Atlantic Records, Bad Religion released its final album with Gurewitz before his departure, Stranger than Fiction. [1] The album was the band's first commercial success, reaching number 87 on the Billboard 200 , [ 3 ] and receiving gold certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and ...

  8. Brett Gurewitz - Wikipedia

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    For the album, Bad Religion also filmed their first music video "Atomic Garden", which was also their first song to be released as a single. In 1993, the band left their original label Epitaph Records and signed to Atlantic Records , who released their next album Recipe for Hate .

  9. Eat or Die - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Bad Religion in October 1994 live in Göteborg and NOFX 1993 live in Europe: ... "Atomic Garden" "The Answer"