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From Wikipedia:

Into the Unknown is the second album by Bad Religion, which was released in 1983. The album was a major change from their previous style, delving into progressive rock heavy in keyboards, though it wasn't at all popular as fans at the time were confused by the sudden style shift. When the band released the 1991 compilation album 80-85, a collection of recordings before their third album Suffer, Into the Unknown was not part of the compilation, also partly due to the band changing their style.

The album is widely reputed to have been a major factor in their 1984 breakup as the recording sessions were riddled with discord. As a matter of fact, drummer Pete Finestone and bass player Jay Bentley left during the recording of the first song.

Only 10,000 of these albums were produced and distributed, but almost all were quickly returned to Epitaph's warehouse. Guitarist Brett Gurewitz jokingly recalls having "[sent out] ten thousand copies and [getting] eleven thousand back."[1] However, many did in fact end up in the hands of fans, when Brett Gurewitz's girlfriend Suzy Shaw, who worked at the warehouse, surreptitiously sold all but 300 of them. Compact cassettes were also produced, but they are rare.

The album is generally disowned by the band, and there has never been a second pressing. Despite its abandonment however, it has become highly desirable and is now something of a collector's item. The band has commented on the album on their site saying that they are not trying to hide it from fans, and that anyone who listens to it will understand why they have never re-released it.

Track listing

1. "It's Only Over When..." (Graffin) -- 3:36

2. "Chasing the Wild Goose" (Gurewitz) -- 2:50

3. "Billy Gnosis" (Gurewitz) -- 3:31

4. "Time and Disregard" (Graffin) -- 7:03

5. "The Dichotomy" (Gurewitz) -- 4:52

6. "Million Days" (Graffin) -- 3:47

7. "Losing Generation" (Graffin) -- 3:37

8. "...You Give Up" (Graffin) -- 2:55

Personnel * Greg Graffin - vocals, synthesizer, piano, acoustic guitar, production * Brett Gurewitz - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, production * Paul Dedona - bass guitar * Davy Goldman - drums * Jim Mankey - engineering

Edit: I just created a Youtube account for my band (influenced by Bad Religion and others). Feel free to check it out: http://www.youtube.com/user/Mordingjarnir

Comments

12 years ago

youtubiu134

Great Song,good regards

12 years ago

falaqdad15

I'd say the slowness and feel of this one combined with the intensity and rage of "Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell" really culminated in the song "Struck a Nerve" and "American Jesus" But other than that, fucking "Fuck Armageddon This Is Hell" and "We're Only Gonna Die" are where it's at

12 years ago

SurgicalGrind87

a cell phone?

13 years ago

sbrcs564

LOL there's a song actually called that? How convenient. :D

13 years ago

Antonio Tognotti

No, go listen to torsofuck - raped by elephants. That is if you want to hear that.

13 years ago

Kuripo Hirusama

Jesus, Bad Religion really nuked the fridge with this album.

13 years ago

goisndan

LSD powa!!!

13 years ago

woohookittys

Now I really REALLY wanna hear them cover Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres.

13 years ago

Guercinator

@Dudemag to some, that may sound good

13 years ago

josh71111

This album rocked! they should of countinued this style and I'm sure they could of made more great songs like this one.

13 years ago

lack76

good song sounds like it was produced on a cell phone

13 years ago

daniel veverka

wow, another direction but very well crafted.

13 years ago

noideac

listen to we're only gonna die, this, and Do what you want in that order. Its pretty funny how it goes Great, bad, and fucking awesome!

13 years ago

fartsmeller

omg this shit is like listening to a man being raped by an elephant

14 years ago

harrybelly

Edit: I just created a Youtube account for my band (influenced by Bad Religion and others). Feel free to check it out: Youtube dot com /user/Mordingjarnir

14 years ago

Devon Langbein

Man, I really wish they'd release Into the Unknown on CD...

14 years ago

deyoungparker

Into the Unknown...just re-released on vinyl as part of the Bad Religion box set from Epitaph.

14 years ago

Klatjofsky

@MartyHardcore That's four words ^^

14 years ago

rollzst

@willyman1122 completly agree with you! this is one of my favourite br albums

14 years ago

Rafael Martins

Haha... it's interesting, at around 0:30 they kinda slow down, and you can't help but expect the "ts ts ts ts" of the cymbals and the usual heavy-fast mess that comes in their other most common songs. I like this album a lot.

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