Recorded April–May 1994 Stranger Than Fiction
(1994) All Ages
(1995) Release date 30 August 1994 | Length 38:28 Artist Bad Religion Label Epitaph Records | |
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Released September 6, 1994 (1994-09-06) Studio Rumbo Recorders in Canoga Park, Los Angeles Producer Andy Wallace, Bad Religion Genres Punk rock, Melodic hardcore Similar Bad Religion albums, Punk rock albums |
Bad religion stranger than fiction full album
Stranger than Fiction is the eighth full-length studio album (tenth release overall) by Bad Religion, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music).
Contents
- Bad religion stranger than fiction full album
- Bad religion stranger than fiction full album with europe brazil bonus tracks
- Release
- Reception
- B sides
- Personnel
- Collaborations
- In pop culture
- Re releases
- Charts
- Songs
- References
Bad religion stranger than fiction full album with europe brazil bonus tracks
Release
Stranger Than Fiction was their first album released on the major label Atlantic Records (although that label re-released the previous album, Recipe for Hate), and also its last release with guitarist Brett Gurewitz, who left just prior to the album's 1994-1995 world tour, only to return to the band seven years later. On tour, Gurewitz was replaced by Brian Baker, who would stay with the band permanently.
With sales continuing 23 years after its release, Stranger Than Fiction is one of Bad Religion's most successful albums, featuring two of their well-known hit singles, "Infected" and the re-recorded version of "21st Century (Digital Boy)", which both earned airplay on MTV and radio stations, such as KROQ. The album included one more hit single, "Stranger Than Fiction", though the last one, "Incomplete", failed to make any national chart. The album also includes fan favorites, "Leave Mine To Me", "Tiny Voices", "The Handshake", and "Better Off Dead." As of today, Stranger Than Fiction remains the only Bad Religion record to obtain gold status in the United States and Canada. The album was re-released by Epitaph Records on September 15, 2008.
In 2009, Rhino Records released a colored vinyl to coincide with this album's 15th anniversary.
Reception
Stranger Than Fiction was released on September 6, 1994 and became the first Bad Religion album distributed via Atlantic Records. On September 24 of that year, the album peaked at number 87 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and on March 4, 1998, also became Bad Religion's first (and only) album to be certified gold in the United States.
Allmusic's Jack Rabid (The Big Takeover) praised this album as a "rare case of selling out in reverse" and songs such as "Leave Mine to Me", "Individual", "Tiny Voices" and "Marked", calling them "all uptempo barnburners, pulverizing in their rapid passion". He also criticizes "'Infected' and 'Television'" as "the two least effective songs of their 15 years, the former a third-rate 'Sanity'", referring to the seventh track on 1989's No Control.
In November 2011, Stranger Than Fiction was ranked number one on Guitar World magazine's top ten list of guitar albums of 1994, with The Offspring's Smash in second place and Weezer's Weezer in third place. Although Bad Religion is a punk rock band, Loudwire placed Stranger Than Fiction at No. 9 on its "10 Best Hard Rock Albums of 1994" list. In July 2014, Stranger Than Fiction was featured on Guitar World magazine's "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list.
B-sides
Personnel
Collaborations
In pop culture
Re-releases
Stranger Than Fiction was re-released several times, with different labels, covers and formats in different countries (see the table below).
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Songs
1Incomplete2:29
2Leave Mine to Me2:07
3Stranger Than Fiction2:20