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Against the Grain
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Artist(s)Bad Religion
StudioEpitaph / Ada
Release DateApril 6, 2004
UPC Code045778670321
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Tracks

  1. Modern Man
  2. Turn on the Light
  3. Get Off
  4. Blenderhead
  5. Positive Aspect of Negative Thinking
  6. Anesthesia
  7. Flat Earth Society
  8. Faith Alone
  9. Entropy
  10. Against the Grain
  11. Operation Rescue
  12. God Song
  13. 21st Century (Digital Boy)
  14. Misery and Famine
  15. Unacceptable
  16. Quality or Quantity
  17. Walk Away

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (54 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBad Religion at their finest!Quote
This cd is simply amazing. Of course, if you don't like Bad Religion's style, you probably won't like ths cd. The tracks are a tad short, as is the case with most of these cds, but, the cd is a great one overall. September 26, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe third of Bad Religion's comeback trilogyQuote
Before the first notes of this album explode out of the speakers, lead-singer Greg Graffin can be heard saying "With attitude. . ." into the microphone. No lengthy review can sum up Bad Religion's return to the punk scene in the late 80's than that.

Having taken a five year hiatus following the major flop that was Into The Unknown (that not even the brilliant Back To The Known e.p. could make up for, apparently), Bad Religion exploded back onto the punk scene in 1988 with Suffer that not only reignited their career, but also the punk rock scene in America as well.

Over the next few years, the band remained on top of their game, releasing albums that proved that Suffer wasn't just a fluke. No Control expanded on the themes from Suffer, addressing some specifics on the subjects of social responsibility and environmental accountability to name a few.

Against The Grain, the third album from this era, and final to feature the amazing Pete Finestone on drums, is certainly the most musically caustic and lyrically scathing. The guitar work became more intricate, the bass work more impressive, and the vocal performances became huge explosions of compositional tapestries. When the band would list the Beach Boys as an influence years later (on the Live At The Palladium DVD), the connection is obvious in retrospect.

From the flaming guitar solo that opens "Modern Man," to the stadium rock feel of "Faith Alone," to Graffin spewing "Un-ac-f***ing-ceptable!" in the final moments of "Unacceptable," this album demands full attention from front to back.

Certainly not for the light of heart, but good punk isn't, by definition. A must-own for fans of hardcore. September 21, 2007

rating: 5 Quote5 star punk albumQuote
I can remember Maximum Rock and Roll once saying (in praise) about this band that you needed a dictionary to understand the lyrics. While I wouldnt go that far their lyrics are definatly far beyond the usual "boo goverment" "I hate society" this is much more worth listening to. Put together with such great powerful music the opening track knocks you for 6. This has got to be one of the punk rock essentials.

Great band, great lyrics (check out the 'rock and roll' style pictures inside, very punk rock guys) pure cheese! Lol. May 4, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteI maintain against the grainQuote
This is the hardcore album without a doubt from BR, filled with angst and agression you'll probably p**s alot of people off when playing this next to them. But thats what i love about this cd, all the songs are fast and to the point. Also your gonna need a dictionary while listening to this, if you can catch what Greg is singing. The best songs on the album are: God Song, Faith Alone, track 6 (cuz i cant spell the title lol), Against the grain, The positive aspect of negative thinking, unacceptable and 21st century digital boy.

Also Im sick of all the 'Terrorist Religions' as well Greg so thanks for an awesome album that has content more relevant today than when it was first released. August 18, 2006

rating: 5 Quotethe last truly amazing BR album of the 90'sQuote
yes, i believe that this is BR's pinnacle. they were at their top game here. the album starts awesome, but kind of drops off near the last few songs....the closer "walk away" is amazing though! i think that suffer and no control beat this one, but being 3rd or 4th isnt bad. i believe that the only album to come close to the holy trinity is "stranger than fiction." i recommend this to all punk rock fans. BR was on a roll, but sadly this was the last truly amazing thing they made until stranger than fiction.

process and beleif and empire strikes first are also noteworthy. March 30, 2006

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