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Jay Bentley (born June 6, 1964) is a bassist of Bad Religion as a permanent member.
- Bad Religion (1981, EP)
- How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982)
- Into the Unknown (1983)
- Back to the Known (1984, EP)
- Suffer (1987)
- No Control (1989)
- Against the Grain (1990)
- '80-'85 (1991, compilation of older songs)
- Generator (1992)
- Recipe for Hate (1993)
- Stranger Than Fiction (1994)
- All Ages (1995, compilation of Epitaph years)
- The Gray RaceThe Gray Race is Bad Religion's eleventh full-length album, released on February 27, 1996. This was the first album that was produced after guitarist Brett Gurewitz's departure. Brett did not like the album and noted that it was "BR's worst selling record (1996)
- TestedTested is a live album by Bad Religion that was recorded live in Europe in 1996 and released in 1997. Track listing # "Operation Rescue" # "Punk Rock Song" # "Tomorrow" # "A Walk" # "God Song" # "Pity The Dead" # "One Thousand More Fools" # "Drunk Sinceri (1997, live)
- No SubstanceNo Substance is Bad Religion's thirteenth full-length album, released on May 5, 1998. It was the band's third release after guitarist Brett Gurewitz's departure. Track listing #"Hear It" (1:49) #"Shades Of Truth" (4:01) #"All Fantastic Images" (2:08) #"Th (1998)
- The New AmericaThe New America is an album by punk band Bad Religion. It was released in 2000 on Atlantic Records. Notable songs are "You've Got A Chance" and "A Streetkid Named Desire", which is a tribute to Tennessee Williams's play, A Streetcar Named Desire. This is (2000)
- The Process of BeliefThe Process Of Belief is an album by the band Bad Religion. Bad Religion released this album in December 2001 in Europe and Japan and January 22, 2002, in the US. This album featured the return of Brett Gurewitz. The first hit was "Sorrow", which made the (2002)
- The Empire Strikes FirstThe Empire Strikes First is an album released on June 8, 2004 by the band Bad Religion. The first single from the album, "Los Angeles Is Burning", reached #40 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album itself reached #40 on the Billboard 200. (2004)
Bentley, Jay
Bentley, Jay
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