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    Brett W. Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962), nicknamed Mr. Brett, is an American musician and record producer best known as the co-founder and guitarist of the...
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    only constant member, though fellow founding members Jay Bentley and Brett Gurewitz have also been with the band for most of their history while guitarist...
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  • an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned...
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    Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley and drummer Jay Ziskrout. The band consists of Graffin, Gurewitz (who doesn't tour) and Bentley...
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  • guitar Brett Gurewitz – guitar, backing vocals Jay Bentley – bass guitar, backing vocals Pete Finestone – drums Technical Bad Religion – producer Brett Gurewitz –...
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  • commercial failure, and was characterized as a "misstep" by guitarist Brett Gurewitz. It was not reissued on any format until 2010, when it was issued on...
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  • albums not to be produced by Brett Gurewitz (the others being ...And Out Come the Wolves and Life Won't Wait). However, Gurewitz provided backing vocals on...
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  • Jay Bentley with his bass, while the European VHS depicts guitarist Brett Gurewitz and singer Greg Graffin singing along with each other. The format of...
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  • Epitaph Records for 2002's The Process of Belief and with guitarist Brett Gurewitz since his departure during the release of 1994's Stranger Than Fiction...
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  • Age of Unreason (album) (category Albums produced by Brett Gurewitz)
    intention for their seventeenth studio album was revealed by guitarist Brett Gurewitz about ten months after the release of True North, who said, "We'll play...
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  • guitarist Brett Gurewitz, who was recovering from drug problems, filled in for Hetson during one show and eventually re-joined the band. By 1987, Gurewitz struggled...
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  • replaced Brett Gurewitz before the release of Stranger than Fiction. Adapted from the album liner notes. Bad Religion Greg Graffin – vocals Brett Gurewitz –...
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  • sales of the self titled EP and partly by a $1,000 loan by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's father. Its success surprised the band when it sold 10,000 copies in...
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  • only six days at Westbeach Recorders. Bad Religion's Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz (who also produced the album and is the founder of Epitaph) appear on...
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    ending with the release of Loco Live. After leaving Sire Records, Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion offered to sign the band to his label Epitaph Records...
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    Armstrong was in the ska punk band Operation Ivy. In 1997, along with Brett Gurewitz of the band Bad Religion and owner of Epitaph Records, Armstrong founded...
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  • touring, guitarist Brett Gurewitz left the band, citing personal conflicts in the band and a need to focus on Epitaph Records. Gurewitz's role was filled...
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  • EP was recorded in 1985 with then-former and now-current guitarist Brett Gurewitz producing it. No songs from this EP made it on to the band's 1995 compilation...
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  • Nine Inch Nails collaborator Atticus Ross, and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Since the 2004 release of their self-titled EP, the project has been...
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  • an offshoot of Epitaph Records, was started as a partnership between Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, the owner of Epitaph, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid,...
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  • Bad Religion albums to feature songs not written by Greg Graffin or Brett Gurewitz. One song is written by bass player Jay Bentley alone, whereas another...
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    independent label. The band then signed with Columbia Records in 1996 (after Brett Gurewitz, owner of Epitaph and guitarist for Bad Religion, sold the contract...
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  • from the album liner notes. All tracks are written by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, except where noted. Adapted from the album liner notes. Greg Graffin...
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  • credited as a member of the band, then-former and now-current guitarist Brett Gurewitz co-wrote and played guitar on the song "Believe It". The album was re-released...
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  • Zak Zodiac, and Bad Religion guitarist and owner of Epitaph Records, Brett Gurewitz, also make appearances in the video. The music video features Radke...
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  • Let's Go (Rancid album) (category Albums produced by Brett Gurewitz)
    February 3, 1995. Let's Go is the first Rancid album to be produced by Brett Gurewitz. He would go on to engineer the band's third studio album, ...And Out...
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  • Two Heebs and a Bean was also the first NOFX album not produced by Brett Gurewitz, who produced the band's first three albums. According to the liner...
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  • band Bad Religion. It was produced by its leaders Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, and was released on January 22, 2002, through Epitaph Records. After...
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  • rock band Bad Religion. It was released in February 1981 by guitarist Brett Gurewitz's record label Epitaph Records, with the catalog number EPI 001. The...
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  • Hollywood, California, with producer Brett Gurewitz. Sessions lasted from 28 July to 6 September 1999. Gurewitz and Donell acted as engineers; they were...
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