My Overall Chart: 1601-1700 by
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- (Created: 02/10/2024 23:38).
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1988 – EPITAPH
Produced By BAD RELIGION
1. You Are (The Government)
2. 1000 More Fools
3. How Much Is Enough?
4. When?
5. Give You Nothing
6. Land Of Competition
7. Forbidden Beat
8. Best For You
9. Suffer
10. Delirium Of Disorder
11. Part II (The Numbers Game)
12. What Can You Do?
13. Do What You Want
14. Part IV (The Index Fossil)
15. Pessimistic Lines
Punk legends Bad Religion were almost over before they really got started. Their first two albums were disappointing, and they couldn’t keep the band together. But five years after Into The Unknown sank like a stone, the band was back. Suffer didn’t sell a lot of copies either, but it remains one of the most important American punk albums ever made. Don’t let the presence of fifteen tracks fool you…this is almost an EP, clocking in at just over 26 minutes. The songs are all written by either singer Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, or both. Eleven are less than two minutes in length. This is Bad Religion in full punk mode, not screwing around and not taking any prisoners. This is the way punk was originally intended…fast, furious, and angry as hell.
So many of these songs have remained fan favorites over the years, and for good reason. “You Are (The Government)”, “Do What You Want”, and “What Can You Do” are some of their greatest songs in a career that is going on 45 years long. The influence of this album on the punk that was to come in the next pair of decades can not be overstated, and it’s a major reason why Bad Religion has endured for as long as they have. Suffer tends to get overlooked by some, but those who know Bad Religion know the truth…Suffer is a huge part of this bands’ successful history. This record is not perfect by any means, but it is good enough, important enough, and historical enough to be a must have for any punk fan. And it won’t take long to listen to. [First added to this chart: 06/19/2025]
Produced By BAD RELIGION
1. You Are (The Government)
2. 1000 More Fools
3. How Much Is Enough?
4. When?
5. Give You Nothing
6. Land Of Competition
7. Forbidden Beat
8. Best For You
9. Suffer
10. Delirium Of Disorder
11. Part II (The Numbers Game)
12. What Can You Do?
13. Do What You Want
14. Part IV (The Index Fossil)
15. Pessimistic Lines
Punk legends Bad Religion were almost over before they really got started. Their first two albums were disappointing, and they couldn’t keep the band together. But five years after Into The Unknown sank like a stone, the band was back. Suffer didn’t sell a lot of copies either, but it remains one of the most important American punk albums ever made. Don’t let the presence of fifteen tracks fool you…this is almost an EP, clocking in at just over 26 minutes. The songs are all written by either singer Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, or both. Eleven are less than two minutes in length. This is Bad Religion in full punk mode, not screwing around and not taking any prisoners. This is the way punk was originally intended…fast, furious, and angry as hell.
So many of these songs have remained fan favorites over the years, and for good reason. “You Are (The Government)”, “Do What You Want”, and “What Can You Do” are some of their greatest songs in a career that is going on 45 years long. The influence of this album on the punk that was to come in the next pair of decades can not be overstated, and it’s a major reason why Bad Religion has endured for as long as they have. Suffer tends to get overlooked by some, but those who know Bad Religion know the truth…Suffer is a huge part of this bands’ successful history. This record is not perfect by any means, but it is good enough, important enough, and historical enough to be a must have for any punk fan. And it won’t take long to listen to. [First added to this chart: 06/19/2025]
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1940s | 0 | 0% | |
1950s | 2 | 2% | |
1960s | 3 | 3% | |
1970s | 18 | 18% | |
1980s | 20 | 20% | |
1990s | 31 | 31% | |
2000s | 22 | 22% | |
2010s | 4 | 4% | |
2020s | 0 | 0% |
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Elvis Presley | 3 | 3% | |
The Samples | 1 | 1% | |
Billy Joel | 1 | 1% | |
Neil Young & Crazy Horse | 1 | 1% | |
AC/DC | 1 | 1% | |
The Doors | 1 | 1% | |
Depeche Mode | 1 | 1% | |
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