Into The Unknown (Bad Religion Album) - Production

Production

Gurewitz commented on the album's production on the official Bad Religion website, stating that the album was quickly produced after the release of the band's debut, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, because the band didn't take itself seriously and didn't think it would last very long, despite the success of their debut and popularity on the underground music scene. Gurewitz said that "not much thought" was put into the album's production. Drummer Pete Finestone and bass player Jay Bentley quit the band as the result of the change in musical style. Bad Religion hired producer Thom Wilson to collaborate with the band during the album's production.

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