Name: GREG HETSON
Guitar
Time in Band: 1983-

Greg H had credits on BR's debut record, "How Could Hell...?" just doing a solo on the song, "Part III".
In 1983, Greg Graffin, wrote the synthesized, experimental record "Into The Unknown" which was Hetson's first FULL recording with the band . It's not actually a bad record, it just wasn't punk!
And it caused all other members to quit except the 2 Gregs.
Later on in 1987, Greg H tracked everyone down (Graffin was at home in Wisconsin, Pete was in England, etc) and got everyone back in LA for some practice sessions.
In '88, they released their great comeback album, "Suffer", punk at its finest!
Greg H has had some songwriting credits on a couple of albums.
His infamous "Hetson Jump" (as seen left) has become internationaly recognizable
and gained Greg a reputation as being one of the coolest guitarists in LA Punk history.
Before Greg joined BR, he already played in another respected LA Hardcore band,
"The Circle Jerks". In 1995, Greg was forced to choose one band or the other as up 'til then he'd been playing in both (the busy schedule of playing in both meant he could only be in one) . He chose Bad Religion.
But now Greg has been able to rejoin C.J. and is still able to put full attention to BR at the same time.
Greg H owns a small independant label, which is still on the coming.


Greg H
Greg H
Name: GREG HETSON
Guitar
Time in Band: 1983-

Greg H had credits on BR's debut record, "How Could Hell...?" just doing a solo on the song, "Part III".
In 1983, Greg Graffin, wrote the synthesized, experimental record "Into The Unknown" which was Hetson's first FULL recording with the band . It's not actually a bad record, it just wasn't punk!
And it caused all other members to quit except the 2 Gregs.
Later on in 1987, Greg H tracked everyone down (Graffin was at home in Wisconsin, Pete was in England, etc) and got everyone back in LA for some practice sessions.
In '88, they released their great comeback album, "Suffer", punk at its finest!
Greg H has had some songwriting credits on a couple of albums.
His infamous "Hetson Jump" (as seen left) has become internationaly recognizable
and gained Greg a reputation as being one of the coolest guitarists in LA Punk history.
Before Greg joined BR, he already played in another respected LA Hardcore band,
"The Circle Jerks". In 1995, Greg was forced to choose one band or the other as up 'til then he'd been playing in both (the busy schedule of playing in both meant he could only be in one) . He chose Bad Religion.
But now Greg has been able to rejoin C.J. and is still able to put full attention to BR at the same time.
Greg H owns a small independant label, which is still on the coming.