Bad Religion New Maps of Hell
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Douchebag
June 28th 2009


3626 Comments


Some of the tracks in the middle of this album really rule. Dearly Beloved, Honest Goodbye and before you die come to mind.

SmurkinGherkin
May 25th 2010


2161 Comments


so this band are playing a festival i'm going to, are they most likely to play songs from this album or their older ones?

StrizzMatik
September 28th 2010


4156 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

A mix of all probably, minus their Atlantic material which they almost never play anymore. I'd kill to hear a three-guitar rendition of "Cease"...

bungy
February 21st 2011


9009 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is way better than I thought it would be

WhiteNoise
October 22nd 2011


3885 Comments


I'm really enjoying this. Submission Complete has some badass guitar tones.

Parallels
April 30th 2013


10144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is better than Process.

Parallels
June 24th 2013


10144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Rate this shit higher dammit! So many good songs

Sabrutin
July 23rd 2016


9648 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

With clearer production (a la True North) this could have been a really fierce and tight record, but as it is now it needs more room to breathe.



Lotsa good stuff here [2] though

Beauers
November 9th 2016


400 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Welcome to the new dark ages

Davil667
June 21st 2018


4046 Comments


Damn this is really good, apart from production though... Very strenuous to listen to in full...

Sabrutin
June 21st 2018


9648 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Agreed as you can see above. Still this is chockful of killer songs. The Prodigal Son for example, can't get enough of that one

Parallels
October 5th 2021


10144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

a sympathetic cold blooded killing maaachiiiine

how did you get so meaaaaaaaan



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