Suffer

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 26:06

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The album that inspired a thousand punk bands. Perfect political agit-pop-punk from the opening blast of You Are The Government right through to the closing riff of Pessimistic Lines. Of all the punk to come out of LA in the 1980's, this one is the most-sincere and fierce. Graffin's lyrical attack on a socio-economic America, that was (and still is) becoming more unequal is still relevant.

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In early 2004, Epitaph released remastered versions of four Bad Religion LPs, as well as a tour film dating from 1989. Suffer was always one of the band’s strongest albums, marking the reunion of its original lineup, tighter playing, and the blazing erudition of cuts like “Land of Competition,” “You Are (The Government),” and “What Can You Do?” The remastering process rights the faults of the original analog-to-digital transfer, amplifying the grit instead of applying unneeded 21st century gloss. The album also rings true aesthetically, especially in light of the factional muddle the punk and hardcore scenes find themselves in today. Suffer drives forward at a consistent, breakneck speed, the band’s no-frills chording supporting Greg Graffin’s still vital cautionary wordsmithing; it’s not flashy, nor is it slick, but it gets the job done. – Johnny Loftus

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