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Bad Religion: Along the Way is a vigorous account of the seminal punk band's swing through Germany during its acclaimed, 1989 Suffer Tour. Interspersing low-definition video footage from multiple dates (often within the same song, thus explaining lead vocalist Greg Graffin's many changes of shirts), Along the Way showcases the then-10
Bad Religion: Along the Way is a vigorous account of the seminal punk band's swing through Germany during its acclaimed, 1989 Suffer Tour. Interspersing low-definition video footage from multiple dates (often within the same song, thus explaining lead vocalist Greg Graffin's many changes of shirts), Along the Way showcases the then-10-year-old, ever-changing group at a creative peak and featuring at least three original members. Guitarist (and founder of Epitaph Records) Brett Gurewitz leads the charge on an ironically bright-eyed "Suffer," and thrusts the playful, smart "Doing Time" into an impressive feedback maw. While stage-diving fans bop around an unflappable Graffin, the band rolls out some of its most impressive, if lyrically ponderous, material, including the epic "Latch Key Kids" and the pop-laced "Along the Way." This DVD works in three short breaks between songs for quickie interviews, including one in which Graffin, on his Ph.D track at the time, compares performing to teaching. --Tom Keogh
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