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Old 03-19-2007, 07:35 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Lol. Bad Religion and Rise Against disagree. And, going mainstream is like going Black...you don't go back.
Despite the whole going mainstream or whatever, I still enjoy to vitalize bad religion every once in a while, especially the Empire Strikes First. Plus I gained a lot of respect for the band, or at least Graffin, when I read an article about him about The New Atheism, he didn't come of like the typical over-exposed punk-rocker, which I found nice.

Ultimately I feel going "mainstream" is a case-by-case basis, usually in favor of the negative side though.
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