Today in 2012 Bad Brains released the album Into The Future
Washington, District of Columbia Hardcore punk, heavy metal, reggae rock
Status:Active
Years active 1977–1995, 1998–present
By melding punk with reggae, Bad Brains became one of the definitive American hardcore punk groups of the early '80s. Although the group released only a handful of records during its peak, including the legendary cassette-only debut, Bad Brains, they developed a dedicated following, many of whom would later form their own hardcore and alternative bands. As for Bad Brains themselves, they continued to record and tour in varying lineups led by guitarist Dr. Know into the late '90s yet never managed to break out of their cult status.
Megaforce Records
H.R. – vocals
Dr. Know – guitar
Darryl Jenifer – bass
Earl Hudson – drums
"Into the Future" - 2:43
"Popcorn" - 3:12
"We Belong Together" - 1:39
"Youth of Today" - 3:25
"RubADub Love" - 2:35
"Yes I" - 1:28
"Suck Sess" - 1:53
"Jah Love" - 3:35
"Earnest Love" - 3:14
"Come Down" - 1:25
"Fun" - 3:47
"Maybe a Joyful Noise" - 4:43
"MCA Dub" - 3:47
Into the Future is the ninth studio album by the American hardcore punk band Bad Brains, which was released on November 20, 2012 on Megaforce Records.[1] It is a tribute dedication to Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys, a longtime friend of the band who died of cancer six months before its release, and produced their previous album Build a Nation
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