Originally Posted by Piddzilla
Bad Religion was a trend-setter for me too. But they did two more albums after Generator with Mr Brett on them: Recipe For Hate and Stranger Than Fiction.
I know--I should have said in the Mr. Brett era.
I don't listen to them anymore but I've heard that Mr Brett is back in the band. To me Recipe For Hate is their best album. It's their Pet Sounds or Revolver, a 90's classic. Everything they did before it was great, but they peaked with this one. It's very melodious but still raw and dirty. Then they did "Stranger.." which is okay.
My favorite two albums are
Suffer and
Against the Grain. I liked
Recipe but it didn't really "get" me as much as their other stuff. Although the title track--"Humanity as it's portrayed is just a recipe for hate..."--and "American Jesus" were both great.
I saw them in 1994 here in Sweden and they were not so great live.
I've seen a video of them live in Germany; I think it was called
Along the Way. It seems like they did an awful lot of touring in Europe. My husband's seen them twice here in the states, but none for me.

And seeing the now would be of little to no use--
Stranger than Fiction was definitely their swan song.
But that impression might have something to do with this new band that opened up for them and kind of stole the show. Green Day, I think they were called...
Dookie still frequents our parties.
Burnout - man, what an opening track!
Dookie's classic. Have you heard
Kerplunk!? I had many a good chess game listening to that CD, back in the day.
Misfits. I only have a best of, but almost every track on it rocks. A few favourites though: We Are 138, Attitude and, of course, Last Caress.
We've got that one, too. Troy had more, but he lost them somewhere along the way. We ended up downloading a bunch, so they're all jumbled up on our 'puter. Have you heard the NOFX version of "Last Caress"? It's badass--and for the finale, Fat Mike almost perfectly imitates Danzig:
"Hwone hlast ca-areyess..."
I also like Ramones a lot and I think Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols is one of the most important albums ever made. The punk icons The Clash is one band I never really liked that much though even if they have some moments of course.
This will be an interesting discussion...

Remind me to remind you of it when I get back in a couple of days.
Mary, you should check out another 90's band which I mentioned on the cool names-thread: Gun's'Wankers. They were on Fat Wreck Chords and they only did one mini-cd called For Dancing and Listening before they changed name, I think. But that one is awesome.
That name sounds damn familiar--I'll check out the Fat compilations and see if I've heard them there. What do they go by now?
Speaking of Fat, have you heard Lagwagon?