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Bad Religion: Process Of Belief
Reviewed By:
James Alexander
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Wow ! Talk about an over the top press release. Check out these excerpts:
"One of the world's most original rock bands"
"The complete evolution of punk music"
This album sounds almost exactly like every album Bad Religion have released since 'Suffer.' Granted that record is pretty hot, great songs, short punchy and melodic. They followed it with 'No Control' which was a carbon copy of 'Suffer' and followed that with 'Against the Grain'. By that point the name Status Quo came to mind.
But there is another side to this which must be spread due to it's comedy value (Somehow this is not mentioned on the group bio..) After their initial flush of success in the mid eighties as a good South Californian hardcore act, they had grandiose ideas and followed it up with a prog rock disaster called 'Into the Unknown.'
This is no joke.
Jaws in the punk world dropped, sales figures diminished and before you know it they became punk again and, to paraphrase Mike Love, they haven't "fucked with the formula since."
If you like Bad Religion, you will like this. It's well produced and features all the BR trademarks (including the cheesy "classic" backing vocals). Yet only once do they sound convincing and that is on 'Broken' a mid tempo rocker which is the direction they should develop as the fast stuff just sounds contrived.
Track Listing
Supersonic
Prove It
Can't Stop It
Broken
Destined for Nothing
Materialist
Kyoto Now
Sorrow
Epiphany
Evangeline
The Defense
The Lie
You Don't Belong
Bored and Extremely Dangerous
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