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  2. Quickness - Wikipedia

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    Quickness (also known as With the Quickness) is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Bad Brains.At the time of its release, it was the best selling Bad Brains album and also featured an MTV video for the lead-off track "Soul Craft" directed by Paul Rachman who later went on to produce and direct the feature documentary American Hardcore.

  3. Bad Brains discography - Wikipedia

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    First Bad Brains album on a major label. The only Bad Brains album without H.R. and his brother Earl. Their respective replacements were Israel Joseph I on vocals and Mackie Jayson, who was a session drummer on Quickness. 1995 God of Love. Label: Maverick Records; Formats: CD, Vinyl LP, Cassette; The first Bad Brains album recorded with the ...

  4. Bad Brains - Wikipedia

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    A short Bad Brains tour of Australia planned for 2010 was cancelled for health reasons. [39] Bad Brains announced the recording of another new album in 2011. [40] Into the Future was released in late 2012, [41] [42] and included a tribute to the recently deceased MCA. [43] On the ensuing tour, the band added touring keyboardist Jamie Saft. [44]

  5. Bad Brains Reissues Revitalize the Catalog of Hardcore’s ...

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    And even within that context, many bands who were far inferior to the legendary Bad Brains — who cast a long shadow over the careers of every hardcore band and many hard rock ones, as well as ...

  6. Into the Future - Wikipedia

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    Into the Future is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Bad Brains, released on November 20, 2012 through Megaforce Records. [1] It is a tribute dedication to Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys, a longtime friend of the band who died of cancer six months before its release, and produced their previous album Build a Nation. [2] "

  7. Earl Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Earl Hudson (born December 17, 1957) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for Bad Brains. [1] Born in Alabama in 1957, Hudson is the younger brother of the band's lead singer H.R.

  8. Live at CBGB 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Live at CBGB 1982 is a live album and DVD capturing American rock band Bad Brains in concert at the historic New York City club CBGB in December 1982. The show features several tracks from the first three Bad Brains albums - Black Dots, Bad Brains, and the soon-to-be-released Rock for Light. The album also contains previously unreleased ...

  9. Chuck Mosley - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Mosley began a stint as lead singer in the revered hardcore punk band Bad Brains. He performed at nearly 60 shows in the United States and Europe, then left the band in January 1992. Mosley went on to form a new band, Cement in late 1992. They released two albums: Cement and Man with the Action Hair. [4]