Hey it's Bad Religion!
by Allkemist on 4/5/22Knitting Factory Concert House - Spokane - SpokaneRating: 5 out of 5A true punk rock show... Be listening since I was 15 now 46 still crushing it with smarts and hearts thanks guys

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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.
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A true punk rock show... Be listening since I was 15 now 46 still crushing it with smarts and hearts thanks guys
Incredible Performance. Sound was perfect, stage presence was perfect and engaging of the crowd was perfect!! Overall Amazing experience
The band was amazing live. Full of energy and fun. The venue sucked (Knitting Factory in Spokane, WA), but Bad Religion was good enough that it didn’t wreck the experience. 2nd time seeing them, and I would see them again!
Bad Religion was Awesome live! First time I have seen them and their first time in Spokane. They rocked it!!!
Best punk show I ever been too They are 58 and killing it
Fantastic gig. Opened strong with Generator a played one of my top 3 BR songs, Along The Way. If you have the chance to se them on this tour...DO IT!
They sound better now than the first time I saw then live 27 years ago! Love you guys! I’m a fan forever and have had the privilege to see you live over ten times! And on this night I had the time of my life hanging out with my son, who’s a huge fan as well! Although he kept ditching me for the mosh pit!!
It was worth the long wait for them to play Spokane. They were amazing!!
The Rialto venue was great. Slaughterhouse from LA was amazing and Bad Religion killed it.
Was amazing, played 90% of the old songs I wanted to hear
The bands were great (as they always are) but the sound on the vocals was horrible. Couldn’t even hear what they were saying between songs. If you didn’t know the lyrics by heart, you were just hearing instrumentals. We were on the VIP balcony but we had friends on the floor who said the same thing. Other than the sound, everything was awesome, but the sound issues ruined the concert.
I hadn't seen Bad Religion since Warped Tour in the early 2000s. They sure know how to rock. I was mainly there to see Alkaline Trio but couldn't leave without seeing these legends again. Great show.
I was just there for another concert and the GA was wide open for the show. This time they locked down every door for no reason. I don’t think I will go to this venue again. BR played a great show.
All three bands sounded good. Bad Religion shredded!!! The music was tight... changeups were right on point! Any fan will be stoked to go see them. Hopefully they tour again next year!! I have been missing out. This show makes me want to go see all my favorite bands to check out the growth of their music and connectivity to their fans. Bad Religion sets the bar high..
Fantastic show! The sound was a bit off, in my opinion. It was really hard to hear vocals.
Bad Religion, the greatest and best band of all time, performed at the Hollywood Palladium on 12/10 + 12/11. On the first night, they played “Leave Mine to Me” and on the next, they played “All Fantastic Images,” two of the greatest and best songs of all time. Both shows were two of the greatest and best shows of all time. Bad Religion is the greatest and best band ever. Fight me.
What a great venue to watch you favorite band. There were plenty of bars to get drinks from, there was a smoking patio, the bathrooms were clean, and it was fairly easy to make it to the front.
More than half the people weren't wearing masks when there's a rule that you have to unless eating/drinking...this made me question the safety of these events.
Bad religion was great ! Other bands not so good. Also , alcohol options were limited and no beer options. A little disappointing.
Alkaline trio put on a good set, but Bad Religion put on another awesome set, playing a great mix of new and classic