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Originally Posted by Igottago
I love it. Just goes to show that this entire "punk ethic" thing is a sham. At the end of the day you are still a part of society and operate within the same infrastructure, economy, and society that everyone else does.
Nothing against the band, I have some Bad Religion stuff and its quite good, and I think they have some interesting viewpoints. But I just have to laugh at these kids who think they are pure "punk" and try to live by some code that is apparently rebellious and anti-everything normal. Some of them would probably consider Bad Religion sell-outs if they played any venue that didn't resemble a sewer.
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lol wut?
At most bad religion shows people are around 30 years old. Also, lead singer Greg Graffin teaches at UCLA and has his Ph.D from Cornell. He hardly claims to operate outside of society.
I've seen them play at least five times and they are usually in bigger venues like Mac Hall or the Max Bell. This smaller-venue show should be great and I don't think anybody will be calling them sell-outs. Honestly, I have no idea wtf you are talking about in your post.