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The New America Studio album by Bad Religion Released May 9, 2000 Recorded October-December 1999 at Victor's Barn, Kauai, Hawaii Genre Punk rock Length 40:11 (American Release) 46:27 (Japanese Release) Label Atlantic(Original) Epitaph (Re-Release) Producer Todd Rundgren Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space. Allmusic link Robert Christgau link Rolling Stone link Bad Religion chronology No Substance (1998) The New America (2000) The Process of Belief (2002) International edition cover The New America is an album by punk band Bad Religion. It was released in 2000 and is their last album (to date) on Atlantic Records. The New America is also Bad Religion's last album with Bobby Schayer on drums. Though not yet credited as a member of the band, then-former and now-current guitarist Brett Gurewitz co-wrote and played guitar on the song "Believe It". The album was re-released by Epitaph Records on September 15, 2008. Contents 1 Musical style and lyrics 2 Production and marketing 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 References Musical style and lyrics This section requires expansion. The album marks a departure for the band, as most of the songs are personal, rather than political in nature. Topics range from singer Greg Graffin's recent divorce to his past growing up as a punk kid in the early '80s. As a result of the more personal lyrics, the album is considered to be one of Bad Religion's strongest lyrical efforts. Production and marketing This section requires expansion. The New America was recorded from October to December 1999 at Victor's Barn, Kauai, Hawaii and produced by Todd Rundgren. Rundgren had been one of the musicians Greg Graffin looked up to while growing up. However, working with Rundgren proved to be a disappointment to the band and especially Graffin, because they did not get along well with each other.[1] Graffin however would later write in his book, Anarchy Evolution, that although Todd Rundgren was difficult to work with, they remain friends to this day. Reception This section requires expansion. The New America was released on May 9, 2000 and is the last Bad Religion album distributed via Atlantic Records to date. It peaked at number 88 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[2] The release of The New America marked the band's fulfillment of their four-album contract with Atlantic Records, allowing the band to reconvene with former band-mate, Brett Gurewitz, for their next album, 2002's The Process Of Belief, released on Epitaph Records. Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "You've Got a Chance"   Graffin 3:41 2. "It's a Long Way to the Promise Land"   Graffin 2:29 3. "A World Without Melody"   Graffin 2:32 4. "New America"   Graffin 3:25 5. "1000 Memories"   Graffin 3:00 6. "A Streetkid Named Desire"   Graffin 3:17 7. "Whisper in Time"   Graffin 2:32 8. "Believe It"   Graffin, Gurewitz 3:41 9. "I Love My Computer"   Graffin 3:06 10. "The Hopeless Housewife"   Graffin 2:59 11. "There Will Be a Way"   Graffin 2:53 12. "Let It Burn"   Graffin 2:44 13. "Don't Sell Me Short"   Graffin 3:58 Japan and Europe bonus track No. Title Length 14. "The Fast Life"   2:01 Japanese Version No. Title Length 15. "Queen of the 21st Century"   4:17 16. "Pretenders"     Personnel Greg Graffin - lead vocals Greg Hetson - guitar Brian Baker - guitar, backing vocals Jay Bentley - bass guitar, backing vocals Bobby Schayer - drums, percussion Todd Rundgren - producer David Boucher - mixing Bob Clearmountain - mixing Christina Dittmar - design Olaf Heine - photography References ^ Live at the Palladium DVD ^ "The New America's entry at Billboard.com". Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=4026&aid=421963. Retrieved 2007-12-27. [dead link] v · d · eBad Religion Greg Graffin • Brett Gurewitz • Greg Hetson • Brian Baker • Jay Bentley • Brooks Wackerman Paul Dedona • Tim Gallegos • Jay Ziskrout • Davy Goldman • John Albert • Lucky Lehrer • Pete Finestone • Bobby Schayer Studio albums How Could Hell Be Any Worse? • Into the Unknown • Suffer • No Control • Against the Grain • Generator • Recipe for Hate • Stranger than Fiction • The Gray Race • No Substance • The New America • The Process of Belief • The Empire Strikes First • New Maps of Hell • The Dissent of Man EPs Bad Religion • Back to the Known Other releases 80-85 • All Ages • Tested • Punk Rock Songs • 30 Years Live Videos and DVDs Along the Way • Live at the Palladium Singles "21st Century (Digital Boy)" • "Infected" • "Stranger than Fiction" • "A Walk" • "Punk Rock Song" • "Sorrow" • "Los Angeles Is Burning" • "The Devil in Stitches" Related articles Category:Bad Religion • Discography • List of Bad Religion band members • Epitaph Records • Punk rock in California • Hardcore punk • Warped Tour Side projects and related bands American Lesion • Black President • Circle Jerks • Cold as the Clay • Daredevils • Dag Nasty • Error • Government Issue • Minor Threat • Wasted Youth • Fear and the Nervous System