The Empire Strikes First Explained

The Empire Strikes First
Type:studio
Artist:Bad Religion
Cover:BadReligionTheEmpireStrikesFirst.jpg
Recorded:November 2003 – February 2004
Studio:Sound City, Los Angeles
Genre:Punk rock, skate punk
Length:39:38
Label:Epitaph
Producer:Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin
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The Empire Strikes First is the thirteenth studio album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on June 8, 2004. The album is heavily influenced by the then-current Iraq War (most notably in the songs "Atheist Peace", "Let Them Eat War" and the title track) and also has some nods to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (the song title "Boot Stamping on a Human Face Forever" as well as the line "you deserve Two Minute Hate" in the title track are direct references to the book), the latter most likely inspired by the Patriot Act.

The album also marks the rare instance that non-members of Bad Religion received a writing credit, as Chris Wollard of Hot Water Music co-wrote two songs.

The song "Social Suicide" appears in the video games Tony Hawk's Project 8 and MX vs. ATV Untamed.

Release

On February 4, 2004, The Empire Strikes First was announced for release in a few months' time.[1] On March 17, 2004, the album's artwork and the track listing were posted online.[2] "Sinister Rouge" was made available for download through the label's website on April 11, 2004.[3] "Los Angeles Is Burning" was released to radio on April 27, 2004.[4] They toured Europe in May 2004, where they debuted several new songs from the album. The Empire Strikes First was released on June 8, 2004. The following day, the music video for "Los Angeles Is Burning" was posted on the label's website.[5] Soon afterwards, they appeared at the KROQ Weenie Roast.[6] In October and November 2004, the band went on a tour of the US with Rise Against and From First to Last.[7] [8] After playing a series of multi-day stints in venues in the US in June 2005, Bad Religion toured across Europe in August and September 2005, which included an appearance at the Reading and Leeds Festivals.[9] [10] In October and November 2005, they went on a North American trek with Anti-Flag and Pennywise.[11]

Reception

It peaked at number 40 on the Billboard 200 album chart,[12] the highest position the band had attained at the time. The album scored a minor radio hit with, "Los Angeles Is Burning", which also reached No. 40 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Alternative Press ranked "Los Angeles Is Burning" at number 90 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.[13]

Track listing

Songwriting credits adapted from the album liner notes.[14]

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.[14]

Bad Religion

Additional personnel

Musicians

Other

Release history

CountryRelease date
United Kingdom
Worldwide
United States

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bad Religion album title and release date. Punknews.org. White, Adam. February 4, 2004. March 22, 2021.
  2. Web site: Artwork and track listing for 'The Empire Strikes First'. Punknews.org. White, Adam. March 17, 2004. March 23, 2021.
  3. Web site: Download Bad Religion's 'Sinister Rouge'. Punknews.org. White, Adam. April 11, 2004. March 28, 2021.
  4. Web site: FMQB Airplay Archive: Modern Rock . Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Incorporated . October 30, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130322142732/http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16771 . March 22, 2013 .
  5. Web site: 'Los Angeles Is Burning' video online. Punknews.org. White, Adam. June 9, 2004. October 27, 2021.
  6. Web site: Bad Religion, Hives, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Beasties, Killers at 2004 Weenie Roast. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027184357/https://www.punknews.org/article/9234/bad-religion-hives-yeah-yeah-yeahs-beasties-killers-at-2004-weenie-roast. Punknews.org. White, Adam. May 22, 2004. October 27, 2021. October 27, 2021.
  7. Web site: In Brief: Marilyn Manson, Used, Slipknot, Bad Religion, Fu Manchu. Ultimate Guitar. UG Team. August 27, 2004. November 12, 2017.
  8. Web site: Bad Religion shooting a DVD in Hollywood. Punknews.org. White, Adam. October 23, 2004. October 28, 2021.
  9. Web site: Bad Religion returns to Europe. Punknews.org. White, Adam. June 4, 2005. October 31, 2021.
  10. Web site: Reading and Leeds punk stage announced. Punknews.org. White, Adam. May 21, 2005. October 31, 2021.
  11. Web site: Many more dates from Bad Religion; ex-drummer's memoir to be made into a movie. Punknews.org. Paul, Aubin. September 30, 2005. November 20, 2021.
  12. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=bad religion|chart=all}} The Empire Strikes First's entry at Billboard.com]. Billboard.com. November 6, 2007.
  13. Web site: At The Drive-In's 'One Armed Scissor' tops AP's 'Haircut 100' singles countdown. Punknews.org. Paul, Aubin. November 20, 2009. October 13, 2022.
  14. The Empire Strikes First . . 2004 . Epitaph.
  15. Book: Ryan, Gavin. Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. 2011. Moonlight Publishing. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia. pdf. 22.