Generator (Bad Religion album)

Generator is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band Bad Religion. It was released in March 1992 Epitaph Records. The album marked a transition from the strict punk rock style of his three predecessors. Although some songs remain true to the typical for the band fast punk rock, others are much slower ( " Two Babies In The Dark", "The Answer" ) and there are influences of the emerging genres of noise rock ( "Generator" ) or. Grunge ( "Atomic Garden" ). This short experimental phase of the band should also be the successor Recipe For Hate shape, before a return to the typical style of Bad Religion is struck with the major label debut Stranger Than Fiction.

History

The self-produced by the band album was already in May 1991 in Los Angeles, but was released only in March 1992, as the band with the album artwork and the packaging was not satisfied. The album was recorded almost live within 10 days. For the first time Bobby Schayer was heard on drums after Pete Finestone left the band on the previous tour.

On 6 April 2004 a remastered version of the album was released.

The album reached number 49 in Germany

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