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Subject: Brett Gurewitz

  • Q&A with William Elliott Whitmore

    "William Elliott Whitmore Stretches the Definition of Hardcore," a profile in the January 22 edition of Westword, only scratches the surface of an enjoyable and revealing Q&A with this deep-voiced roots-and-folk purveyor, who shares more in common with punk rockers than just his record label. (He's signed to Anti-, an affiliate of Epitaph.) Check it out after the jump.

    January 22, 2009
  • Bad Religion

    April 11, 2002
  • Bad Religion

    New Maps of Hell
    Epitaph

    August 2, 2007
  • Greg Graffin

    Cold as the Clay (Anti-)

    July 20, 2006
  • Matchbook Romance

    Wednesday, April 5, Ogden Theatre, 303-830-2525.

    March 30, 2006
  • Constant Motion

    Justin Pierre's brain never stops, even when his mouth can't keep up with it.

    February 16, 2006
  • Bad Religion

    The Empire Strikes First (Epitaph)

    June 10, 2004
  • Promise Keepers

    Wiser with age, the Promise Ring challenges the expectations of fans -- and the derision of critics -- with a new album.

    April 25, 2002
  • They've Got Their Mojo Rising

    The Latin-flavored Voodoo Glow Skulls speak the language of ska.

    July 12, 2001
  • Older and Wiser

    The members of Pennywise carry on in the wake of tragedy.

    July 10, 1997
  • Another Descent

    The Descendents live to punk again.

    October 31, 1996
  • The Revolution Lives

    Punk godfather Wayne Kramer is keeping the legacy of the MC5 alive.

    June 13, 1996
  • PLAYLIST

    April 19, 1995
  • Unholy Rollers

    Bad Religion is pushing punk rock to the masses.

    January 12, 1994