| Coverage : Bad Religion Quiz is designed to test your knowledge of this famous band. How much do you think you really know about Bad Religion? This Bad Religion Quiz will give you new insight into the history and work of the band Bad Religion. |
| 1. | Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that was originally formed in Southern California in? |
| a. | | 1980 |
| b. | | 1981 |
| c. | | 1982 |
| d. | | 1983 |
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| 2. | This band is often credited for leading the revival of punk rock during the late 1980s, as well as influencing a large number of other punk and rock musicians throughout their career? |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False |
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| 3. | They are known for their socially conscious lyrics and the ability to express their ideology with the use of metaphor, an advanced vocabulary and vocal harmonies known as the what? |
| a. | | oozin aahs |
| b. | | ooze |
| c. | | oozin bahs |
| d. | | oozies |
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| 4. | Bad Religion songs deal with matters of personal as well as political responsibility, and despite the band's moniker, deal more with freedom than what? |
| a. | | atheism |
| b. | | catholicism |
| c. | | buddism |
| d. | | christianity |
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| 5. | Bad Religion was formed in what city by high school students? |
| a. | | Los Angeles |
| b. | | Chicago |
| c. | | Miami |
| d. | | Las Vegas |
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| 6. | The band's major influences stemmed from earlier punk acts such as The Adolescents, Black Flag and The Germs? |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False |
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| 7. | The band released their eponymous debut EP on their own newly-formed label, Epitaph Records, which is managed and owned by Gurewitz in? |
| a. | | 1990 |
| b. | | 1981 |
| c. | | 1991 |
| d. | | 1980 |
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| 8. | In what year did the release of their first full-length album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse come? |
| a. | | 1982 |
| b. | | 1992 |
| c. | | 1994 |
| d. | | 1984 |
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| 9. | In 1983, the band released what album, a keyboard-driven progressive rock album that was enormously unpopular with the band's core fanbase? |
| a. | | Into the Unknown |
| b. | | How Could Hell Be Any Worse |
| c. | | Into the Blue |
| d. | | Deep Sea |
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| 10. | Greg Hetson of Circle Jerks fame, who had played the guitar solo for "Part III" on How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, joined to replace Gurewitz, who had gone into rehab for his drug problem in? |
| a. | | 1984 |
| b. | | 1985 |
| c. | | 1986 |
| d. | | 1987 |
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