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Encyclopedia > The Process of Belief
The Process of Belief
Album cover
Album by Bad Religion
Released January 22, 2002
Recorded at Sound City, Los Angeles & Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, California, 2001
Genre Punk rock
Length 37:10
Label Epitaph Records
Producer(s) Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin
Professional reviews
Bad Religion chronology
The New America
(2000)
The Process of Belief
(2002)
Punk Rock Songs
(2002)

The Process Of Belief is an album by the punk rock band Bad Religion, released in 2002. This was their first new album on Epitaph Records since 1993s Recipe for Hate (not counting the 1995 compilation album All Ages) and to feature original guitarist Brett Gurewitz since 1994s Stranger Than Fiction. It was also the first Bad Religion album to feature new drummer Brooks Wackerman, replacing Bobby Schayer who suffered a severe shoulder injury which left him unable to drum professionally. The album marked a return to form for Bad Religion, and many have compared it favorably to classics like No Control and Generator. The band scored a radio hit with "Sorrow," and the album yielded many concert favorites like "Kyoto Now!," "Epiphany," and "Supersonic." This work is copyrighted. ... An album is a collection of related audio tracks, released together commercially in an audio format to the public. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... This article is about the largest city in California. ... Westbeach Recorders is a recording studio in Hollywood, California famous for recording punk rock groups, such as Bad Religion, NOFX, The Offspring and Pennywise. ... ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 3rd 410,000 km² 402. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... A record label is a brand created by companies that specialize in producing, manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and sometimes video recordings (especially music videos), on various formats including compact discs, LPs, DVD-Audio, SACDs, and cassettes. ... Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Brett Gurewitz (aka: Mr. ... Greg Graffin Dr. Gregory Walter Graffin III (born Saturday, November 6, 1964 in Racine, Wisconsin), better known as Greg Graffin, is the singer and founder of the punk rock band Bad Religion. ... The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music owned by All Media Guide. ... Rate Your Music is a metadata database where musical albums, EPs, singles and bootlegs are rated and reviewed by users. ... The Rolling Stone logo, designed by Rick Griffin. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... The New America is an album by punk band Bad Religion. ... Punk Rock Songs is a compilation album by Bad Religion. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ... 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... Recipe for Hate is Bad Religions eighth full-length album, released on September 21, 1993 on Epitaph Records, and re-released in 1994 on Atlantic Records following the bands departure from Epitaph. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... All Ages is Bad Religions compilation album, released on November 7, 1995 with older stuff from 1987 to 1992 from all Epitaph Records albums except Recipe for Hate, plus 2 songs from their first album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?. Track listing I Want To Conquer The World... Brett Gurewitz (aka: Mr. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... Stranger Than Fiction (1994) was the band Bad Religions last album with Brett Gurewitz, and the first on the Sony record label. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... Brooks Wackerman (born Tuesday, February 15, 1977) is the newset drummer for Bad Religion and the younger brother of Chad Wackerman (a session drummer who once played with Frank Zappa). ... Bobby Schayer (born December 23, 1965) was a member of Bad Religion as a drummer from 1991 to 2001. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... No Control is an album by Bad Religion released by Epitaph Records on July 15, 1989 (see 1989 in music). ... Generator (1992) is a name of an album by a punk rock group called Bad Religion. ...


Track listing

  1. "Supersonic"
  2. "Prove It"
  3. "Can't Stop It"
  4. "Broken"
  5. "Destined For Nothing"
  6. "Materialist"
  7. "Kyoto Now!"
  8. "Sorrow"
  9. "Epiphany"
  10. "Evangeline"
  11. "The Defense"
  12. "The Lie"
  13. "You Don't Belong"
  14. "Bored And Extremely Dangerous"
  15. "Shattered Faith" (Japan bonus track)

Kyoto Now! is a student-led movement at colleges and universities across the USA through which students hope to make American universities commit to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. ...

Personnel

Greg Graffin Dr. Gregory Walter Graffin III (born Saturday, November 6, 1964 in Racine, Wisconsin), better known as Greg Graffin, is the singer and founder of the punk rock band Bad Religion. ... Brett Gurewitz (aka: Mr. ... Brian Baker was one of the founding members of the seminal hardcore punk rock band Minor Threat. ... Greg Hetson, playing guitar at a concert. ... Jay Bentley (born June 6, 1964) is the bassist of Bad Religion. ... Brooks Wackerman (born Tuesday, February 15, 1977) is the newset drummer for Bad Religion and the younger brother of Chad Wackerman (a session drummer who once played with Frank Zappa). ...

External links

  • The Process of Belief lyrics


Bad Religion
Greg Graffin | Brett Gurewitz | Jay Bentley | Greg Hetson | Jay Ziskrout*
| Pete Finestone* | Bobby Schayer* | Brian Baker | Brooks Wackerman
(* = no longer with the band)
Discography
Studio albums: Bad Religion | Public Service | How Could Hell Be Any Worse? | Into the Unknown | Back to the Known | Suffer | No Control | Against the Grain | Generator | Recipe for Hate | Stranger Than Fiction | The Gray Race | No Substance | The New America | The Process of Belief | The Empire Strikes First
Live and compilation albums: '80-'85 | All Ages | Tested | Punk Rock Songs
Songs
21st Century (Digital Boy)

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Religious Movements Homepage: The Process (4267 words)
The faith and teachings of The Process were declared obsolete, the archives destroyed, and the Church disbanded in 1993.
Members of The Process also believed, like Christians, that God had sent his only son Christ into the world out of his love for man. Christ's duty was to act as a communication link between the gods and humans and to ultimately reconcile the three gods (Bainbridge, 1997:253).
Much of the symbolism in the Sabbath Assembly is concerned with the main tenet of Process beliefs, that of the "dual relationships of the gods and the unity of Christ and Satan" (Bainbridge, 1978:190-194).
Naturalistic Epistemology [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] (4769 words)
To be "suitably reliable," a belief-forming process must have a propensity to produce more true beliefs than false ones, and the process's own causal ancestry must have a greater propensity to produce reliable processes than unreliable ones.
Our commonsense understanding of what processes people use to arrive at their beliefs, and our commonsense assessments of their reliability, are apt to be quite different from the psychological truth of the matter.
Internalists hold that a belief is justified only if it is appropriately related to other mental states, and externalists hold that justification comes at least partly from elsewhere, for example from the reliability of the process that generated a belief.
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