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03. No Direction
04. Tomorrow
05. Babies in the Dark
06. Heaven is Falling
07. Atomic Garden
08. The Answer
09. Fertile Crescent
10. Chimaera
11. Only Entertainment
12. Fertile Crescent (bonus)
13. Heaven Is Falling (bonus)
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Generator (re-issue)
Bad Religion
This digitally re-mastered version of "Generator" contains two bonus tracks for "Heaven Is Falling" and "Fertile Crescent" that originally appeared on the split 7" with Noam Chomsky put out by Maximum Rock'N Roll in '91.
"Generator" knocks about stirringly with a steadfast, mid-tempo punk roar, keeping the songs simple but continually on the upsurge. Brett and Greg Hetson's guitars piggyback to ever-rousing heights, utilizing the essential chords and keeping limits on flashy things like solos or effects, never letting the enthusiasm or sentiment wane. With all players striving to turn each listening experience into a placard-waving melee, Bad Religion emblazons honest, dissatisfied-with-the-status-quo lyrics with an Uberpunk spirit, Greg Graffin's vocals growing more gravelly and endearing with each record. With the implicit understanding that strength lies in brevity, Bad Religion hew mighty exhortations to action out of a well-trampled happy-punk base, and the sheer motivational i...
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CATALOG DATA
No: #86704
US Rel. Date: 03/12/1992
EU Rel. Date: 03/12/1992
Type: Full
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Average Fan Rating: 4.83
socialconflict
07/24/2006
ts-x
06/25/2006
Awesome
antiflag23
04/19/2006
Neo
12/05/2005
Decent effort.
The rerelease had some sweet bonus tracks. It's definately worth picking up.
It's a little short, and oddly repetative considering how short it is. It is longer than some other BR albums, but just seems like a midget by comparision.
Maybe because it's not overflowing with gems like many of the others. It has some "skippable" tracks.