Faces of Grief
Faces of Grief

Bad Religion - Faces of Grief Lyrics

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Faces of Grief Lyrics

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Broken engines of belief
Iniquity in stark relief
Red rabble of mendacity
(A cabal of psychopathy)

Grim bailiffs wait like minarets
While sisters fend a mounting threat
In crucible of hypocristy
(A Greco-Roman tragedy)

Faces of grief
Rage is a key
Pain is a thief
Faces of grief
Rage is a key
Pain is a thief

Amidst darkness let us vow to insure her light will be remembered

Radicalized Evangelicals
Awash in primate chemicals
Bare shiny fangs for all to see
(A rectus of misogyny)

Obeisance to a maniac
The slavering lackeys stay on track
In this democracy's darkest hour
(A doctor dares speak truth to power)

Faces of grief
Rage is a key
Pain is a thief
Faces of grief
Rage is a key
Pain is a thief

Amidst darkness let us vow to insure her light will be remembered

Writer(s): Brett W. Gurewitz, Greg Graffin
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of 'Faces of Grief' by Bad Religion?

    'Faces of Grief' was written by Brett W. Gurewitz and Greg Graffin, who are key members of Bad Religion. Gurewitz is a founding guitarist and Graffin has been the band's lead vocalist since its formation.

  2. Which album features 'Faces of Grief' by Bad Religion?

    'Faces of Grief' is featured on Bad Religion's seventeenth studio album, 'Age of Unreason', released on May 3, 2019. The album reflects Bad Religion's continued exploration of social and political themes.

  3. What themes does 'Faces of Grief' address?

    While the full meaning is open to interpretation, 'Faces of Grief' addresses contemporary socio-political issues, with references to radicalized evangelicals, misogyny, hypocrisy, and truth in power dynamics. The song's tone reflects Bad Religion's tradition of engaging with social and political critiques in their music.

  4. How does 'Faces of Grief' fit into Bad Religion's musical style?

    'Faces of Grief' embodies Bad Religion's classic melodic hardcore style, known for its energetic tempo and sophisticated vocabulary. The band is noted for tackling significant social themes, and this track continues their tradition of delivering powerful lyrical messages alongside fast-paced punk rock music.

  5. What is the significance of the recurring line 'Faces of grief, rage is a key'?

    In 'Faces of Grief', the recurring line 'Rage is a key' suggests that anger is an important response or tool against injustice and hypocrisy. This aligns with Bad Religion's history of advocating for awareness and action against societal ills through their music.

  6. When did the band Bad Religion form?

    Bad Religion was formed in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. The band was started by Greg Graffin, Jay Bentley, Jay Ziskrout, and Brett Gurewitz when they were high school students.

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