There’s footage on YouTube of Bad Brains playing fabled New York punk dive CBGBs in 1982, and it looks like bedlam being unleashed. The bodies of crowd members fly back and forth as, somewhere in this ...
H.R., born Paul Hudson, first made waves as the frontman of the all-Black Washington, D.C., hardcore punk band Bad Brains. The band's 1982 self-titled full-length album cemented the group as a ...
Dave Grohl joined Anthrax’s Charlie Benante and Scott Ian (collectively dubbed G.B.I) to cover Bad Brains‘ “The Regulator” from their self-titled 1982 debut album. The rendition is a Record Store Day ...
Paul and Earl Hudson were born to a Jamaican mother and an American father who worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Air Force, and they moved all over the country before settling down in Washington, D.C.
One of the most influential leaders in the development of hardcore punk rock, H.R. of the legendary Bad Brains, sat down with SPIN for our Decades of Sound collaboration with Bose. In celebration of ...
This week's publishing roundup features several new deals, including Reservoir partnering with Skatta and Peermusic snagging a double Grammy nominee.
An special NYC show this month will benefit Bad Brains vocalist H.R., who has been unable to tour while suffering from SUNCT (Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform with Conjunctival injection and ...
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s when I Against I was new or just a few years old, it was commonplace for some fans to dismiss it by comparing it to Bad Brains’ landmark, rightly heralded ...
For the uninitiated, Punk Rock Karaoke is a band currently made up of four punk veterans–guitarists Greg Hetson (Circle Jerks/Bad Religion) and Stan Lee (The Dickies), bassist Randy Bradbury ...
During last year’s Record Store Day, Mr. Bungle‘s Scott Ian and Pantera‘s Charlie Benante (both also of Anthrax) and some dude named Dave Grohl made waves by releasing a cover of Bad Brains’ “The ...