🚚 Free Shipping on Orders Over $99*

Free Shipping Policy

  • Orders shipping to Continental US only
  • Exceptions may apply on bulk / oversized items
  • For full terms click here
10% OFF 4️⃣orMore Records Everyday!

Turntable Lab 4orMore Discount

  • no code necessary, auto-applies in cart
  • does not apply to pre-orders
  • cannot be combined with other discount codes
  • check out the full policy here

Generator (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Epitaph / SKU: lp-6775
sixth album from the LA punk originators
Regular price $19.95
Unit price
per
No Reviews
 
Need More Help, Contact Our Experts!

  • Blistering hardcore from the southern California punk stalwarts. There's no religion like Bad Religion. For as much strife and turmoil the band has gone through since their beginnings they have remained remarkably consistent and prolific. Generator saw the band moving in a more experimental direction. Tracks like "Two Babies In The Dark" and "The Answer" have shifting song structures and heavy lead guitars. "Atomic Garden" takes a darker angle than anything that Greg Graffin had written before. Graffin explores more melodic territory throughout the album as well. For all of the divergence on the album, they still deliver the classic hardcore material that fans had come to love them for by this point. Checkout "Generator", "Tomorrow" and "Fertile Crescent" if the classic stuff is more your cup of tea.

    • Lime green pressing
    • music label: Epitaph 1992 / 2014
    reviewed by brothel creepers 04/2015
    .
    upc: 54197032

Blistering hardcore from the southern California punk stalwarts. There's no religion like Bad Religion. For as much strife and turmoil the band has gone through since their beginnings they have remained remarkably consistent and prolific. Generator saw the band moving in a more experimental direction. Tracks like "Two Babies In The Dark" and "The Answer" have shifting song structures and heavy lead guitars. "Atomic Garden" takes a darker angle than anything that Greg Graffin had written before. Graffin explores more melodic territory throughout the album as well. For all of the divergence on the album, they still deliver the classic hardcore material that fans had come to love them for by this point. Checkout "Generator", "Tomorrow" and "Fertile Crescent" if the classic stuff is more your cup of tea.

  • Lime green pressing
  • music label: Epitaph 1992 / 2014
reviewed by brothel creepers 04/2015
.
upc: 54197032

Labheads Also Viewed

Trending