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Bad Religion: Decades - Season 2

Punk legends Bad Religion are celebrating their 40th anniversary as a band in true 2020 style with Decades, a four-part streaming event from The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California. Each episode will comprise of live performances, exclusive interviews, and rehearsal footage.

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Punk legends Bad Religion are celebrating their 40th anniversary as a band in true 2020 style with Decades, a four-part streaming event from The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California. Each episode will comprise of live performances, exclusive interviews, and rehearsal footage.

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