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Bad Religion will review their greatest hits at the Ferro Microstadium

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The historic hardcore punk band Bad Religion will be in Argentina again, in order to celebrate their 42 years of experience with a concert at the Ferro Microstadium.

The concert will take place on Tuesday 28 of November, with tickets that are for sale through the TuEntrada.com system or at the different points of sale located in the Fade To Black premises (Bond Street), Metalmania (Center), Liverpool (Belgrano), Warehouse Bad Diffusion (Almagro), Crazy things (Hummock), Spawn Store (Wilde) and Xennon (Quilmes and La Plata).

Led by university professor Greg Graffin, The band will review a large part of the repertoire that became an essential part of the scene. This is how songs like “American Jesus” will sound, “Do What You Want” o “Sorrow”, several other.

Formed in the early 1980s by Graffin himself along with Jay Bentley, Brett Gurewitz y Jay Ziskrout, The band is recognized for its sophisticated use of style, the metaphor, the vocabulary, icons and vocal harmonies, establishing them as pioneers of the nascent melodic hard-core and their lyrics are usually reflective about personal feelings., ideologies of life and social responsibility.

His greatest success was with the publication of his album “Stranger Than Fiction” in 1994, the first album with which they managed to achieve gold status in the United States and which included the hits “21st Century (Digital Boy)” and “Infected” in high rotation is that time on music channels.

Currently the group has in its formation the historic Graffin (voice), Gurewitz (guitar and backing vocals) y Bentley (bass and vocals), who are joined by Brian Baker (guitar), Jamie Miller (drums) y Mike Dimkich (guitar).

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