The new Bad Religion album!!!

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If someone knows how to make midi's or whatever from a cd, send me an e-mail so I can post up some sounds from the new album to hold you over until you buy it.

As you may have already figured out the new br album is called No Substance.

These are the songs:

  1. Hear it
  2. Shades of Truth
  3. All Fantastic Images
  4. The Biggest killer in American History
  5. No Substance
  6. Raise Your voice
  7. Sowing the Seeds of Utopia
  8. the Hippy Killers
  9. The State of the end of the millenium address
  10. the voracious March of Godliness
  11. Mediocre Minds
  12. Victems of the revolution
  13. Strange Denial
  14. At the mercy of Imbeciles
  15. the Same person
  16. In so many ways

    In a pretty recent interview I saw with Greg Graffin about the new album, Greg said that the new album would be more like their older stuff. However in my opinion with the exception of a few songs, the album is more similar to the Grey Race than to Suffer or Against the grain.

    I'm just gonna give a quick review of some of the songs on the new album. The first song,"Hear it" is truley a great song and has the same quality as older Br songs. The song "shades of truth" is an incredibly melodic song that would have fit very well on the "Grey Race." "The biggest killer..." is another great song played in true Br fashion. The same is for "No substance" which I hear BR is gonna make a video of. The song the "state of the end..." is a lot like "Voice of God is Government" off their 80-85 album except that it's a speech the entire way through instead of breaking into singing like in "Voice of god..." The song "hippy killer" is a the eighth song on the album and although I have no idea what the title means, its a very good song in which the Greg at one point starts to whisper in an almost eerie voice.

    The album is produced and engineered by BR, Alex Perialas and Ronnie Kimball. Its mixed by Chris Lord-Alge.

    Because this album is a promotional copy that I was luckily enough to find, the band or the record label,probably the band, put own little description of the album and it goes a little like this."From the guitar punctuated declaration of "Hear It" to the anthemic cry of Raise your voice" to the castigation of American "self-indulgent enterprise" found its clarion track, Br's new album "no substance" is an unyeilding rock declaration that is as passionately personal as populist."

    Because it was a promotional copy it had no booklet thingy so that's about all I can tell you about the album. All BR fans will be truley pleased by the new album so go out and buy it May 5.

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