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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

Comments

11 years ago

SuperBurznazg

This record is so fucking good.

12 years ago

Keinlicht

This album doesn't fit with the rest of their music styles, surely, but I find myself enjoying it none the less. Would I have preferred punk rock of the caliber of Back to the Known? Of course. But I don't think this album will ever lose its place in my BR collection.

12 years ago

Guilherme Mercadante

DAMN! I'm listening this album for the first time! I'm a Progressive Rock fan but I also enjoy most kinds of Rock. Bad Religion is a fucking damn good punk rock band! I'm quite surprised with this album, it is pretty good! Thanks for sharing it man, I've read about this book and know it is hard to find it!

12 years ago

David Rocastle

couldn't have put it better

13 years ago

Kuripo Hirusama

I'm listening through the entire BR discography. Thank god THAT'S over.

13 years ago

TheFavoriteShot

I see what you did that, Bad Religion. First track called 'It's only over when...' Last track called '...You give up.' Tricky tricky.

14 years ago

Rafael Martins

I don't like Suffer, No Control or Against the Grain, all I like about Bad Religion is this and the stuff that came before.

14 years ago

TheMigzo

@rmmartins133 TAKE IT EASY THERE BUDDY, If they would have stayed on this path, what no Suffer, no No Control, Against the Grain? I agree this album was really good but please, knock it off!

14 years ago

Eastvillage91

good song, but I think it would be even better if it continued on the path it started instead of turning back to the theme from "It's only over when..."

14 years ago

harrybelly

@Nateo2015 You're more than welcome. I didn't know what to expect before I heard it but it has slowly become one of my favorite albums (yes.....of all time). It has a weird aura, very hard to explain. But since this stuff is (still) hard to get/buy I decided to upload it on Youtube.

14 years ago

Nateo2015

Just finishing up my first full listen through this album. Thanks a ton for posting all of these, harrybelly, much appreciated!!!

14 years ago

Mike Spencer

I enjoyed every song on this album. I think the reason is that a hardcore punk band would have the ability to record an album like this. It is clearly an experiment rather than a canon album but I definitely think it should be reissued for the purpose of historical value.

14 years ago

Rafael Martins

"pitty! pitty! on the billions of ignorant people..." who turned this album down when it first came out! Imagine what we would have now if they decided to stick on this path? Sheer brilliance, probably.

15 years ago

Mateyhv1

Really great disc! First time I listened it I loved it. Much better and natura than most of albums they are making now.

15 years ago

UsualMike

This is really interesting music.

15 years ago

Trabdood

This album is just full of songs that are like nothing Ive ever heard before. I love it.

15 years ago

ion1984

OH DAMN! someone finally did it! TYTYTYTYTYTY

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