Category: The Answer Category: Persons
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Hetson -equipment
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe it! This guy is rocking out with not one, but two totally awesome mid-Seventies Marshall 100-watt amps! And get this, they’ve been supercharged by the incredible amp tech, Jerry Blaha in L.A. Talk about next level! But wait, there’s more! He’s also got this vintage Marshall cabinet that’s just…
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Hetson
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe the story of Gregory Hetson! He was born in Brooklyn but moved to L.A. when he was just two years old. Can you imagine? He lived in Sheepshead Bay, how cool is that? But wait, it gets even better. When he was ten, his dad gave him a hand-me-down…
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Henrau Kruschev
Guess what? In the liner notes of Suffer, our buddy Henrau Kruschev is given the title of “spiritual advisor”! Can you believe it? According to Greg, he’s a little bit crazy, but in a fun way. While they were recording Suffer, he was always hanging around the studio, so they decided to include him as…
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Guest Musicians
Get ready for some epic musical collaborations in these awesome punk rock albums! – “How Could Hell Be Any Worse? Part III” features the talented Johnette Napolitano and Greg Hetson on guitars. – “Suffer Part II (The Numbers Game)” brings Jennifer Finch’s powerful vocals to the forefront. – “No Control Anxiety” showcases the incredible vocal…
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Gore Verbinski
Oh my gosh, you won’t believe it! Gregor “Gore” Verbinski is not just any film director, he’s an American film director! But wait, there’s more! He’s also directed some super cool music videos. Can you believe it? The first one he directed was “S&M Airlines” by NOFX. But that’s not all, folks! He’s also directed…
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Great people
Oh my gosh, let me tell you about Thomas Edison! This guy was so obsessed with his work that he totally forgot about his wife and kids. Can you believe it? He actually worked a whopping 114 hours in just one week! But you know what, despite all that, Greg thinks he’s a genius and…
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Greg -academic history
In 1983, when BR broke up, Greg was super bummed but he moved back to his home state of Wisconsin and went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He didn’t want to say goodbye to BR completely, so he treated the band as a fun hobby. But then the school found out that he wasn’t a…
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Greg -music preferences
Back in 1980, Greg was absolutely obsessed with bands like The Gears, The Adolescents, The Chiefs, Black Flag, and the Circle Jerks. He loved their melodic and hard sound. But he also had a deep appreciation for the bands that influenced him, such as Elvis Costello, the Ramones, the Buzzcocks, and the early LA music…
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Greg -the composer
Early 1997: “Hey guys, guess what? I’ve been recording a ton of my own music lately, mostly on bass, drums, and piano. I’m not sure if any Bad Religion fans would be into it, but maybe I’ll make it available and make it clear that it’s totally different from BR. Do you think anyone would…
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Greg -the father
Hey, you know what’s super cool? Teaching my awesome son and daughter that nothing lasts forever and everything could just disappear one day. It’s like a secret superpower that gives them this amazing perspective on life. They totally get how to treat people and precious things with so much love and appreciation. Oh, and let…