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1997 live album by Bad Religion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tested is the first official[2] live album by punk rock band Bad Religion.[5][6] It was recorded in the USA, Canada, Germany, Estonia, Denmark, Italy and Austria, in 1996, and released in 1997. It is Bad Religion's second live album.[citation needed] Instead of using crowd microphones and mobile studios like most live albums, the band tapped the inputs, for a result that portrays Bad Religion's live sound without crowd noise.[5] It also includes three new songs; "Dream of Unity," "It's Reciprocal," and the title track.

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Background

Bad Religion's US label, Atlantic, turned down releasing Tested; however, the band's German label, Sony, agreed to release the album in Europe and the rest of the world through its imprints Dragnet and Epic.[7] The album was released in January 1997 in Australia, followed by a European release in February.[8] In March, it was available as import-only in the US.[5][8]

"Dream of Unity" was released as a single in Germany in 1997.[9]

In 2008, Tested was reissued in Europe by Epitaph.

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Critical reception

Dave Thompson, in Alternative Rock, wrote: "Disconcerting the first listen, energizing thereafter, few live albums have been this brave."[10]

In his review for AllMusic, Jack Rabid called the album "a bit of a letdown." He felt that the album lacks a "you are there" feel and that the overall sound is "merely average." He concluded, "Nonetheless, with a band this top-notch, even such a merely passable, perfectly clear recording demonstrates their awesome punk prowess enough (especially that of singer Graffin, whose phenomenal pipes soar all over this) to make Tested a large pleasure just the same." Rabid said of the three new studio tracks: "Dream of Unity" is uncharacteristically half-baked and slightly dull, but both "Tested" and "It's Reciprocal" burn the laser off the player."[2]

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Track listing

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Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.[11]

Bad Religion
Technical
  • Bad Religion – production, recording, mixing, concept
  • Ronnie Kimball – production, mixing
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Steve Raskin – art direction, design
  • ION Design – art direction, design, photography
  • Peter Hayes – cover stamp, flag stamp
  • Jerry Mahoney – backdrop
  • John Allan – photography
  • Thorsten Martin-Edingshaus – photography
  • Olaf Heine – photography
  • Rob Myers – photography
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Notes and trivia

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Charts

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References

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