Bad Brains discography

Bad Brains discography

Bad Brains performing in Baltimore in 2007
Studio albums 9
Live albums 4
Compilation albums 2
EPs 2
Singles 24

This is a comprehensive discography of Bad Brains, a Washington, D.C.-based hardcore punk band. To date, the band has released nine full-length studio albums (counting an instrumental dub album), two EPs, four live recordings, two compilation albums and twenty-five singles.

Studio albums

Year Title Comments
1982 Bad Brains
  • Debut studio album.
  • This album was originally released only on cassette.
  • In-Effect Records released a CD version with the same track listing entitled Attitude: The ROIR Sessions in 1989.
1983 Rock for Light
  • Contains a number of re-recorded tracks from their first album.
  • Reissued by Caroline Records in 1991. The reissue was remixed by the album's producer Ric Ocasek and bassist Darryl Jenifer.
  • Bad Brains broke up for the first time after the release of this album.
1986 I Against I
  • First release on SST Records.
  • Regarded as the highest selling album in the band's catalogue, I Against I is a critically acclaimed album of American hardcore punk mixed with funk, soul, and heavy metal.
  • This is the only Bad Brains album that does not include reggae music.
1989 Quickness
  • Last album with H.R. on vocals and his brother Earl, who remains credited but didn't actually play on the album, on drums. Mackie Jayson of Cro-Mags handled the drum tracks instead.
  • On this album, the band continues the same style they used on I Against I.
1993 Rise
  • First Bad Brains album on a major label.
  • The only Bad Brains album without H.R. and his brother Earl. Their respective replacements were Israel Joseph I on vocals and Mackie Jayson, who was a session musician on Quickness, on drums.
1995 God of Love
  • The first Bad Brains album recorded with the original lineup in nine years.
  • Final album before disbanding again.
2002 I & I Survived
  • Label: Reggae Lounge
  • Formats: CD
  • Mostly an instrumental dub album featuring a large amount of reggae, ska, and dub elements with only occasional forays into hard rock and punk music, as opposed to their other albums which are the other way around.
  • Contains remakes of Bad Brains' past material.
  • H.R., the voice of the band, does not appear on this album.
2007 Build a Nation
  • Bad Brains' first album of original material in twelve years.
2012 Into the Future

Live albums

Year Title Comments
1988 Live
  • Label: SST Records
  • Format: CD, Vinyl LP, Cassette
  • This recording's concert is from the band's 1988 tour.
1990 The Youth Are Getting Restless
  • Label: Caroline Records
  • Format: CD, Vinyl LP, Cassette
2001 A Bad Brains Reunion Live from Maritime Hall
  • Label: 2B1 Records
  • Format: CD
  • Recorded live in 1999.
  • During this time, the band were unable to use the name "Bad Brains" as they were embattled in legal turmoil with their prior management company. For over three years, the band had to tour under the name "Soul Brains" even though the original lineup of Bad Brains was intact.
2006 Live at CBGB 1982
  • Label: MVD Records
  • Format: CD
  • Recorded live at the now-defunct New York City club CBGB's in 1982.
  • A DVD of this concert was also released.

Compilation albums

Year Title Comments
1996 Black Dots
  • This album - which served as the band's demo - was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in 1979, which at the time was in Don Zientara's basement.
2003 Banned in D.C.
  • This compilation spans all their material up to Quickness.
2006

This is a bootleg not an authorized release

Pay To Cum 1979-1981
  • Label: Bad Brains Records
  • Format: Vinyl LP
  • Dots Studio 1979, Inner Ear Studios 1979, Omega Studios 1980, 171-A Studios 1981

Extended plays

Year Title Comments
1991 Spirit Electricity
  • Last release on SST Records.
  • The EP was actually recorded live during the I Against I tour.
1997 The Omega Sessions
  • The material on this EP was recorded in 1980, but wasn't released until seventeen years later.

Music videos

Other appearances

References

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