No Substance
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| No Substance | ||
| Studio album by Bad Religion | ||
| Released | May 15, 1998 | |
| Recorded | at Pyramid Sound, Polypterus Studio, Ithaca, New York in 1997 | |
| Genre | Punk rock | |
| Length | 41:53 | |
| Label | Atlantic Records | |
| Producer(s) | Bad Religion, Alex Perialas, Ronnie Kimball | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Bad Religion chronology | ||
| Tested (1997) |
No Substance (1998) |
The New America (2000) |
No Substance is the tenth full-length album by the punk rock band Bad Religion. It was the band's third release on Atlantic Records, and their second studio album since guitarist Brett Gurewitz's departure.
- All tracks by Greg Graffin unless noted.
- "Hear It" – 1:49
- "Shades Of Truth" – 4:01
- "All Fantastic Images" – 2:08 (Graffin/Baker)
- "The Biggest Killer In American History" – 2:14
- "No Substance" – 3:04
- "Raise Your Voice!" – 2:55
- "Sowing The Seeds Of Utopia" – 2:01
- "The Hippy Killers" – 3:01
- "The State Of The End Of The Millennium Address" – 2:22 (Graffin/Baker)
- "The Voracious March Of Godliness" – 2:27
- "Mediocre Minds" – 1:56 (Graffin/Hetson)
- "Victims Of The Revolution" – 3:17 (Graffin/Baker)
- "Strange Denial" – 3:02
- "At The Mercy Of Imbeciles" – 1:34 (Graffin/Baker/Hetson)
- "The Same Person" – 2:49 (Graffin/Baker/Bentley)
- "In So Many Ways" – 3:04
- "Dream Of Unity" - 2:50 (Japanse Only Bonus Track)
- Greg Graffin - vocals
- Brian Baker - guitar
- Greg Hetson - guitar
- Jay Bentley - bass guitar
- Bobby Schayer - drums
- Campino from Die Toten Hosen - guest vocals on "Raise Your Voice!"
- Ronnie Kimball - producer, engineer
- Alex Perialas - producer, engineer
- Gavin Lurssen - mastering
- Chris Lord-Alge - mixing
- Jason Arnold - engineer
- Mike Dy - engineer
- Fred Kevorkian - engineer
- Danielle Gibson - art coordination
- Steve Raskin - art direction, design
- Valerie Wagner - art direction, design
- Terry Richardson - photography
- Chris Toliver - photography
- The actress on the album cover is Heidi Sjursen.