Vocals: | Greg Graffin |
Guitar: | Brett Gurewitz |
Bass: | Jay Bentley |
Guitar: | Greg Hetson |
Drums: | Pete Finestone |
it
is an s.o.s. sent out telepathically, signs of our distress don't allow
complacency, we need restoration now of our integrity and a drastic bold
reminder of our morality, the rectifying troop is here, the ones we have
needed all these years to stop the heinous wrongdoings and verify our
moral benevolence as a people, operation rescue, they're here to right
our fall, they have heard our troubled call, operation rescue, you may
where they come from, but I just wonder why they're here at all,
life ever-after is what they're in the business for, see them brandish the key
to their kingdoms door, it's persuasive, it's a part of you and me but it's
not overwhelming as they wish it would be, if no one believed in fairy tales
there would be nothing they could do but fail yet everywhere we look
someone is trying to reassure our moral benevolence as a people,
operation rescue..., you may wonder where they come from, but I just
wonder what compels them all
Acclaimed Los Angeles punk rock band Bad Religion's new album entitled Age of Unreason is out now on Epitaph Records. Since the group’s formative years …