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Credits

  • Greg Graffin
    Greg Graffin
    Gregory Walter Graffin, Ph.D. is an American punk rock musician, college professor, and author. He is most recognized as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the noted Los Angeles band Bad Religion, which he co-founded in 1979 and is the band's only constant member, even though it now features two...

     – vocals (all tracks)
  • Brett Gurewitz
    Brett Gurewitz
    Brett W. Gurewitz , nicknamed Mr. Brett, is the guitarist and a songwriter of Bad Religion. He is also the owner of the music label Epitaph Records and sister-labels ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, and Hellcat Records...

     – guitars (tracks 1-20 and 26-28)
  • Greg Hetson
    Greg Hetson
    Greg Hetson is an American guitarist. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and has lived in Los Angeles, California since he was 2 years old...

     – guitars (tracks 3 and 21-25)
  • Jay Bentley
    Jay Bentley
    Jay Dee Bentley is the bassist and co-founding member of the punk rock group Bad Religion. He has played with the band through its whole existence with a small break between 1983 and 1985.-Bad Religion:...

     – bass (tracks 1-20 and 26-28)
  • Tim Gallegos
    Tim Gallegos
    Tim Gallegos was a bass guitarist for Wasted Youth and after that Bad Religion. He played with Bad Religion from 1984 to 1986 and recorded one EP with them – Back to the Known....

     – bass (tracks 21-25)
  • Pete Finestone
    Pete Finestone
    Pete Finestone was the second drummer of the punk rock band Bad Religion. He played in the band in 1981-1982 and again from 1984 to 1991....

     – drums (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 13 and 21-25)
  • Jay Ziskrout
    Jay Ziskrout
    Jay Ziskrout was the first drummer for Bad Religion, forming the group with schoolmate Brett Gurewitz in 1979 when he was 17 years old. He performed on Bad Religion's self-titled EP and eight tracks on their debut full-length album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?...

     – drums (tracks 2, 5, 8-12, 14 to 20 and 26-28)

Track notes

  • Tracks 1-14 are from How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
    How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
    How Could Hell Be Any Worse? is the first full-length album released by influential punk band Bad Religion, which was released on June 1, 1981. Released months after the release of their self-titled EP, it was financed by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success surprised the...

    (their first LP, 1981).
  • Tracks 15-20 are from Bad Religion
    Bad Religion (EP)
    - Credits :* Greg Graffin - Vocals* Brett Gurewitz - Guitar* Jay Bentley - Bass* Jay Ziskrout - Drums...

    (first EP, 1981).
  • Tracks 21-25 are from Back to the Known
    Back to the Known
    - Trivia :* Track 3, "Bad Religion", is actually a remake of the song from their 1981 self-titled EP.* A recent fan poll cited "Along The Way" as one of the band's best songs.- Credits :* Greg Graffin – vocals, production* Greg Hetson – electric guitar...

    (second EP, 1985).
  • Tracks 26-28 are from Public Service
    Public Service (EP)
    Public Service is a compilation EP released in 1981 on Smoke 7 Records with songs by Hardcore punk bands Bad Religion, Circle One, Disability, RF7 and Redd Kross...

    (VA compilation album, 1981). These are different recordings of three songs from Bad Religion.
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