The Sector 9 Rock Team is back with Volume #2 of the Griptape // Mixtape. This time we bring you another pile of new tracks, laced with a taste of the underground. From Bad Religion to San Diego’s own Night Marchers, this is what we are listening to! How about you?
Posts Tagged ‘Bad Religion’
Griptape // Mixtape: Volume 2
Wednesday, February 6th, 2013New Music Tuesday #12 – Bad Religion ‘True North’
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013Legendary southern California punk rockers, Bad Religion, are back with their 16th studio album! ‘True North’ is a sharp reminder of Bad Religion’s ability to be relevant and on the forefront! Long time friends of Sector 9, and original members of the Sector 9 Rock Team, we salute you!
Hear it now!:Â http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKflTc_RT6UÂ
The Avett Brothers Custom Deck
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012We have been lucky enough over the years to be able to make custom skateboards for some of the coolest and most diverse bands out there. Ever seen a Bad Religion or Hank III skate deck? Yep that was us. The Avett Brothers are no exception, and their deck came out sweet. Thanks for the photo bros!
Go see their brand of Folk Rock on tour this summer:Â http://www.theavettbrothers.com/us/events
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Greg Graffin of Bad Religion to Teach at Cornell University
Saturday, May 21st, 2011Renowned singer/songwriter Greg Graffin of the immensely influential rock band Bad Religion has just finished a sold-out tour and in the coming months will be addressing a slightly quieter though no less rapt audience. Graffin has a second career as an esteemed author and academic. The venerated punk icon obtained a PhD in zoology from Cornell University, has served as a lecturer in life sciences and paleontology at UCLA and recently published a best selling science memoir entitled Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science and Bad Religion in a World Without God which was heralded by the Chicago Tribune as “A worldview eloquently expressed”. Â In the coming months Graffin will shift his talents to the revered Ivy League institution of Cornell University where he will be teaching Evolution in the fall semester.



