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Back to the Known
Back to the Known cover
EP by Bad Religion
Released 1984
Re-Released: 1991 (on 80-85)
Recorded 1984
Genre Punk rock
Length 10:43
Label Epitaph
Producer Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin
Professional reviews
Bad Religion chronology
Into the Unknown
(1983)
Back to the Known (EP)
(1984)
Suffer
(1988)

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Track listing

  1. "Yesterday" (Graffin) – 2:39
  2. "Frogger" (Hetson) – 1:19
  3. "Bad Religion" (Gurewitz)– 2:10
  4. "Along the Way" (Graffin)– 1:36
  5. "New Leaf" (Graffin) – 2:53

Credits


Gregory Walter Graffin, PhD (born November 6, 1964 in Racine Wisconsin) is the vocalist and co-founder of the Punk rock band Greg Hetson (born June 29 1961) is an American guitarist He was born in Brooklyn New York and has lived in Los Angeles California Tim Gallegos was a Bass guitarist for Wasted Youth and after that Bad Religion. Pete Finestone (born June 11, 1964) was the second Drummer of the Punk rock band Bad Religion. Brett Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962, Los Angeles California) nicknamed Mr
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