
Generator is a Punk album by Bad Religion, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 46 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- driving
- punky
About
Following the seminal punk rock trilogy of <i>Suffer</i>, <i>No Control</i>, and <i>Against the Grain</i>, 1992’s <i>Generator</i> opened a new chapter for Bad Religion. The essential components—bouncy hardcore riffs and Greg Graffin’s distinctly sonorous croon—were still there, but there were new elements that felt more like '90s alt-rock than '80s punk rock. The title track incorporates speed metal's halting rhythms and Fugazi's clanging atonal guitars. Yet the tune-laden chorus makes the song one of the band’s most melodic and vulnerable, and one of its best. The album's song structures are longer, but on the whole the set is more concise, forcing the band to fit more ideas into single works. The investment in vocal harmonies and structural arrangements is apparent on “Too Much to Ask,” “No Direction," and “Atomic Garden.” Graffin remained the group’s mouthpiece, but <i>Generator</i> was strengthened by the guitar work of Brett Gurewitz and Greg Hetson and the shattering rhythms of new drummer Bobby Schayer. “The Answer” was a perfect statement for a group that never stopped asking questions.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Generator3:20
- A2Too Much To Ask2:43
- A3No Direction3:14
- A4Tomorrow1:56
- A5Two Babies In The Dark2:25
- A6Heaven Is Falling2:03
Side B
- B1Atomic Garden3:11
- B2The Answer3:20
- B3Fertile Crescent2:08
- B4Chimaera2:27
- B5Only Entertainment3:10
Credits
Performers
- Jay BentleyBASS GUITAR HARMONY VOCALS VOCALS
- Bobby SchayerDRUMS
- Brett GurewitzHARMONY VOCALS LEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- Greg GraffinHARMONY VOCALS VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Greg HetsonLEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR
- Pete FinestoneDRUMS FEATURING
16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 46 pressings tracked on Gatefold
