Southern California punk icons Bad Religion recently released the new track "My Sanity" as a precursor to a still-untitled album. Most artists feel their latest work is their best, but to put in context how happy Gurewitz is with the new record, he doesn't believe every Bad Religion record is at this level. And we have other records that feel like interstitial records, which, as an artist, you're working out your craft and you're working through things," he says.

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Although their mother tongue is Japanese, almost all the music they have produced since has English song titles and lyrics. Brothers Jun-ya and Kazuya grew up in Yamagata and later relocated to Tokyo , where they met Joe and Shira and established their band in They released their independently produced EP , Explode a Bombshell in and the full album Blade of a Knife in This album and concurrent albums afterward contained predominantly English lyrics. During the next few years their style progressed and became more distinctive, attracting a larger fan base in Japan. In , they began the event High Blood Pressure in which they and other Japanese rock bands showcase in. They have staged several of these events and still continue it today. Later in November they signed with Hell Hornet Records and Limited Records and released their self-titled mini album Bomb Factory , selling over 16, copies.
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Bad Religion began work on the album while touring in support of its previous album, Suffer No Control is stylistically faster than its predecessor, owing more to hardcore punk. Additionally, it was the first Bad Religion album not to feature a lineup change from after one consecutive studio album. No Control brought Bad Religion a small amount of success in Southern California as the band started to gather a following. The album has sold over 60, copies [2] and is often considered to be a landmark in hardcore punk. After a long-term hiatus, Bad Religion reformed in with a new lineup, releasing the studio album Suffer in Although Suffer was not a commercial success, the band earned a growing fan base in the underground music community and critical acclaim with that album and it managed to sell 4, copies.