Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin weigh in on “Into the Unknown”

Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin of Bad Religion recently posted commentary about their unveiling of the polarizing 1983 prog rock attempt, Into the Unknown in which Brett plainly calls a “mistep.”

Along with talking about the record, Brett mentions the influence of Genesis, Emerson, Lake and Palmer and why they decided to try the style after releasing the influential How Could Hell Be Any Worse? as well as the fact that it led to half the band quitting. Moreover, Brett is convinced that every single copy of the record sold and produced was eventually returned.

Check it out here.
Source Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin of Bad Religion recently posted commentary about their unveiling of the polarizing 1983 prog rock attempt, Into the Unknown in which Brett plainly calls a “mistep.”

Along with talking about the record, Brett mentions the influence of Genesis, Emerson, Lake and Palmer and why they decided to try the style after releasing the influential How Could Hell Be Any Worse? as well as the fact that it led to half the band quitting. Moreover, Brett is convinced that every single copy of the record sold and produced was eventually returned.

Check it out here.
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