The Empire Strikes First
- Bad Religion
- Band Name: Bad Religion
- Record Label: Epitaph
- Release Date: Jun 8, 2004
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SteveHFeb 3, 20106This is a solid album that does exactly what Bad Religion are supposed to do. It's melodic, it's angry, it gets to the point. Fans won't be disappointed.
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LokiJun 28, 20049
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BadReligionFanJul 3, 200410Okay this is a great cd..The beat of the song just flows along perfectly its a great CD if you like punk rock..Check Bad Religon's Empire Strikes First ;)
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Member27Jun 21, 20042
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ketnbJan 31, 20059som very good songs... br is back on track.
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AndersMay 8, 20069A solid, if unspecacular album. There are a bunch of good songs on here, and it's a good listen.
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JoshWJul 15, 20047Not the best Bad Religion but still good tunes. I always enjoy what they have to bring to the table.
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MattJul 2, 20049Great lyrics - great sound - great everything!
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joshwAug 29, 20043Their music is awsome but they seem very anti-american in all that they sing. One of the best punk rock bands around but they are way too liberal and very anti all religion in general. They all really have nothing to live for if what they say is true.
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KenSAug 30, 20049
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BadLuCkbRamAug 31, 200410i'm an indonesian n my respond 4 this album: i think this album is perfect.in this album show the real character of Bad Religion music.Brave,Wise n Grow Up puNkRoCk that i called. Bad Religion was mediator to telling the Truth about side of life!!!
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SallySSep 13, 200410i am really frightened that they call it gods love.
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BobBananasJun 9, 200510Wonderful!
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[Anonymous]Jul 11, 20058Bad Religion is one of the few "older" bands that has managed to retain its sound, message, and dignity. Empire is no exception to this statement, though this is by no means their best album.
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DanMar 22, 20079I think i have listened to this cd a dozen times in the past 24 hours and each time i find myself singing along, fist in the air. Let them Eat War is my new favorite Bad religion song.
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SteveJul 18, 20049
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BrianDDec 28, 20058Great album but not compared to process of belief, it is a slight let down. Also, I needed more songs like gods love.
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80As potent and timely as anything it released during the Reagan era. [#64, p.83]
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The songs have the urgency and vitriol we've come to expect from the band, but there's one major problem: the spit shine production. [Jul 2004, p.128]
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The Empire Strikes First isn't a return to Bad Religion at its most vitriolic and unstoppable -- whether that could ever really happen is unclear, and probably unnecessary.