Bad Religion was fantastic!!
by Spookay on 2013-04-02Kool Haus - TorontoI love Bad Religion and they definitely did not disappoint at all. It was an amazing show & I would see them again & again!
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With over three decades on the scene, Bad Religion are iconic stalwarts of the Southern California punk movement. Comprised of equal parts musicianship, rancor and intelligence, the band is known for their onslaught of well-crafted, finely executed songs of social commentary and sardonic wit. Tickets to their live concerts bear the holder witness to relentless, rapid-fire sets that span the breadth of their career, including entertaining diatribes of insight from frontman Greg Graffin. Their 2013 European tour featured over 40 concert dates across 15 countries, treating fans to extended sets of their decade-spanning catalog. Following the release of 2013's True North, which garnered positive reviews and peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, the band kept fans guessing with the release of Christmas Songs, an album of holiday covers done in the band's signature spitfire style.
Since their inception in the early '80s, Bad Religion has remained vital to the identity of punk and hardcore. Their gold-certified 1994 album Stranger Than Fiction is a classic of the genre, gaining the band widespread attention and their first bana fide hit with the prescient "21st Century (Digital Boy)." In 2002 the band released The Process of Belief, garnering another round of praise from critics for hit single "Sorrow." With a whopping 17 studio albums and two live albums, Bad Religion has achieved commercial success without compromising their upstart ideals, and a legion of dedicated fans looks forward to their 2014 tour dates.
I love Bad Religion and they definitely did not disappoint at all. It was an amazing show & I would see them again & again!
we need you back in winnipeg Last show was amazing now your playing with rise against!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wtf come back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again what an amazing show. This was my 6th time seeing them, 4th time at Metropolis at what an awesome show. Again Greg's lyrics are Bang Tidy and the back ups are killer. Mosh pit was impressive as always and great price for an amazingly sweet band. Peace out and everyone should see at least 1 BR show before they die!
Bad Religion still has what it takes to put on a hard, fast, in-your-face punk show. The crowd loved every minute, and you could tell that the band did as well. I highly recommend seeing them live, as I have several times now, and it never gets old. In fact, they keep getting better. The Bouncing Souls were also great, and openers Off With Their Heads did a great job, too.
A show for fans of the band with singalongs and Mr. Graffin on top of his game. Oh! and t-shirts @ 20$! Thx BR!
I've seen these guys a bunch of times. They always kill the performance.
They killed it again. Played every song I wanted to hear , finished with my favourite track ("Sorrow"), and hosted yet another energetic-yet-civilized mosh pit.
30 years and still going strong. Punk at its best. With the exception of the bright white lights that kept blinding me for about half the show, I thoroughly enjoyed myself. The icing on the cake? Bouncing Souls. Always wanted to see them, but never was able to. Another great performance.
Not much that I can say other than Fan-friggin-tastic! Bad Religion rocked the house for 2.5hrs straight and I loved every minute of it. I haven't missed a concert in 20yrs in Toronto and hopefully Greg and the boys will continue to stay tight so I can bring my daughter in 15yrs. She insists we listen to Bad Religion in the car where ever we go.... and she's only 3 1/2! Thanks for the great show as always guys!
The two bands were an awesome combination! Both a blast from the past and the crowd was decent. The mosh pit wasn't ruthless, it was classic slam dancing the way it should be.
tsol did not dissappoint! bad religion was good too