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A freshly rehabilitated Gurewitz was eventually convinced to come back aboard, and with Pete Finestone returning on drums and Greg Hetson on second guitar; Bad Religion was back. [24] This lineup recorded the band's third album, Suffer, which was released in 1988.
Against the Grain is the fifth album (and seventh release overall) by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on November 23, 1990. [3] It was the last album recorded with drummer Pete Finestone, who left in 1991 to concentrate with his new project The Fishermen.
Following the release of Bad Religion's fifth studio album Against the Grain (1990), drummer Pete Finestone left to focus on his other band the Fishermen. His position was filled by fan Bobby Schayer. [6] Writing sessions for Generator began around late 1990/early 1991.
Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout before the release of the band's full-length debut album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? in 1982. [1] The following year's Into the Unknown featured bassist Paul Dedona and drummer Davy Goldman, before Bentley and Finestone returned to the band and Greg Hetson joined as second guitarist. [1]
Ziskrout left the band halfway through the recording of their debut full-length album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and was replaced for the rest of the sessions by Pete Finestone. [2] 1983's Into the Unknown featured bassist Paul Dedona and Davy Goldman, both of whom left after the album was released. [1]
Drummer Pete Finestone then left to study in England; his role was filled by Davy Goldman, while Bentley's was taken by Paul Dedona. [9] Bad Religion hired producer Thom Wilson to collaborate with the band during the album's production. [10]
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on January 19, 1982 by Epitaph Records. [3] [4] Released almost a year after their self-titled EP, it was financed from the sales of the self titled EP and partly by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father.
Suffer is the third studio album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on the Californian independent record label Epitaph Records on September 8, 1988. [8] It was the first album that was both released and distributed by the label.