Vinyl LP. Bad Religion's first record for a major label (Atlantic Records) opens with two guns blazing and doesn't stop firing until both sides of "Recipe for Hate" are played out. Battling it out for more than a decade in L.A.'s punk scene with their own
The intent of Mike Ness and the gang's fifth album, released in 1996, was to return to the old school 1970s punk style. It's still one the band's most popular LPs.