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  Mountain Landings - Vermont Real Estate
Jay's approachfull [sic] demeanor and easy confidence helped me tremendously to focus and stay positive over the length of the experience, regardless of any snags in the road that we encountered.
This is one of Jay's strongest qualities; his impressive ability to successfully manage and fuse several distinct parties/situations into one cohesive working unit.
I know that real estate is just one of the many ventures that Jay is involved with and his experience and talent towards managing and restructuring surely covers all of these avenues.
www.mountainlandings.com /Testimonials.asp   (274 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Jay Bentley was born in Kansas; Greg grew up in Wisconsin.
When he was asked to join BR the band didn't have a bassist (it was Ziskrout, Greg and Brett) and Greg says they didn't care much either.
When original bassist Mike Roche returned to TSOL, Jay left and joined the band's singer, Jack Greggors (a man of many surnames, today he is Jack Grisham or The Joykiller), in the short-lived Cathedral of Tears.
www.thebrpage.net /answer.asp?heading=Jay&letter=j   (894 words)

  
 Bad Religion
Known for poignant, erudite lyrics and biting social commentary, Bad Religion is a punk band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1979 by high school students Greg Graffin (vocals), Jay Bentley[?] (bass guitar) and Jay Ziskrout[?] (drums), and high school drop-out Brett Gurewitz (guitar).
During the recording of How Could Hell Be Any Worse?[?], Jay Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone[?].
In 1983, the band released Into the Unknown[?], a keyboard-driven psychedelic rock album that was enormously unpopular with the band's core fanbase.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ba/Bad_Religion.html   (437 words)

  
 [No title]
He's a highschool dropout and spent a lot of money Bad Religion earned in the early years to drugs: he was a heroin and crack addict, but he has been clean for nine years now (according to himself).
Pete Finestone joined the band after Jay Ziskrout left during the recording of "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?".
Jay Ziskrout is one of the founding members of Bad Religion (together with Greg G. and Brett).
www.angelfire.com /fl/BadReligion/Facts.html   (730 words)

  
 Punk Rocks!!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The bassist Jay Bentley, who was born in Kansas but met Greg in El Camino High School, had painted his bass after buying it on second hand, but nobody warned him that painting the strings too would "somewhat" interfere with the sound of the instrument.
They had lost a drummer and a bass player too (Jay quit the band, and was replaced by Paul Dedona, as soon as they started recording the fateful album).
Jay joined Wasted Youth then TSOL, Pete moved to England to study English and Irish literature and Greg moved back to Wisconsin for study purposes too.
www.angelfire.com /punk3/i_hate_punk/badreligionbio.html   (2229 words)

  
 Mad River Real Estate Company
Being an avid skier, hiker and outdoorsman, however, he came to the conclusion that it was time to leave the city in favor of greener pastures....literally.
As an active real estate consumer himself and a veteran of several major (national and international) moves, Jay's focus is working with and representing out-of-state residents planning the purchase of a second or primary residence, or commercial presence, here in Vermont.
Jay's hope is that his business and personal experience in negotiating such major changes will take some of the stress out of the process for others.
www.madriverre.com /index.php?option=com_mamboor&Itemid=44&openrealty=616374696f6e3d6c697374696e677669657726616d703b6c697374696e6749443d3131   (191 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary.
The band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1980 by high school students Greg Graffin (vocals), Jay Bentley (bass guitar), Jay Ziskrout (drums), and Brett Gurewitz (guitar).
, Jay Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bad_Religion   (892 words)

  
 Route 100 Business Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Riverwatch Real Estate Co. principal broker Jamie Sherman is pleased to announce the addition of Jay B. Ziskrout to her growing roster of Realtors®.
Ziskrout, a Southern California native, made New York City (and for a time, The Netherlands) his home for the better part of the last 20 years.
With a background in business, entertainment, marketing, media and technology, Jay has spent most of his professional life working in the international music and publishing industries; serving both on the administration and creative sides.
www.route100.net /PressRelease.asp   (261 words)

  
 Bad Religion, Music, Free MP3 Music - Winamp Media Player
Between their self-titled EP and their first full-length record, Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout as the...
Between their self-titled EP and their first full-length record, Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout as the group's drummer.
Into the Unknown, their debut album, was released in 1983 and gained them some attention on the national U.S. hardcore scene.
www.winamp.com /media/video-artist/3611   (888 words)

  
 Audible Magic - Press Release
The announcement was jointly made by Jay B. Ziskrout, The CMJ Network’s VP Business Operations, and Vance Ikezoye, CEO of Audible Magic.
CMJ and Audible Magic will monitor college, non-commercial, and a variety of other “early adopter” radio stations with the objective of providing quantitative and qualitative market information to assist the in the discovery and development of new and emerging music.
Jay Ziskrout, whose online and offline music business career spans over 20 years in the U.S., Europe and Latin America, noted, “When I first came to CMJ it was with the vision of being able to definitively quantify the college and non-commercial airplay information the company has been collecting for 23 years.
www.audiblemagic.com /news/press-releases/pr-2002-03-18.asp   (574 words)

  
 Bad Religion's Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
At the time they were made up of Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitar), Jay Bentley (bass) and Jay Ziskrout (drums).
During the recording of 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse?' Jay Ziskrout got very upset with his band and quit.
He was soon replaced by Pete Finestone and 'How Could Hell' was released in 1982 with a little financial assistance from Brett's father.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/8770/bio.htm   (485 words)

  
 biology - Brett Gurewitz
Mr Brett is also the owner of the record label Epitaph Records.
Bad Religion was founded in 1980 with Greg Graffin, Jay Ziskrout and Jay Bentley and issued the first album in 1981.
He produced all albums by Bad Religion in the past before he was replaced by Brian Baker in 1994 and came back in 1999.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Brett_Gurewitz   (145 words)

  
 BlueBeat.com - Artist: Bad Religion
Between their 1982 debut and their first major-label record, 1993's Recipe for Hate, Bad Religion stayed vital in the hardcore community by tightening their musical execution and keeping their lyrics complex and righteously angry.
Bad Religion formed in the northern suburbs of Los Angeles in 1980, comprising guitarist Brett Gurewitz, vocalist Greg Graffin, bassist Jay Bentley, and drummer Jay Ziskrout.
When Bad Religion returned in 1987, the band featured Gurewitz, Graffin, Ziskrout, Hetson, and Finestone.
www.bluebeat.com /artists/207   (694 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Music Downloads - Online
Brian Baker, Jay Bentley, Brett Gurewitz, Pete Finestone, Jo Galletta, Greg Graffin, Greg Hetson, Bobby Schayer, Jay B. Ziskrout, Paul Dedona,
Between their 1982 debut and their first major-label record, 1993's Recipe for Hate, Bad Religion stayed vital in the hardcore community by tightening their musical execution and keeping their lyrics complex and righteously angry.
Bad Religion formed in the northern suburbs of Los Angeles in 1980, comprising guitarist Brett Gurewitz, vocalist Greg Graffin, bassist Jay Bentley, and drummer Jay Ziskrout.
musicstore.connect.com /artist/896/Bad-Religion/1004342.html   (747 words)

  
 Bad Religion Information: Bad Religion Information @ BuySellTix.com.
At the time they were made up of Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitar), Jay Bentley (bass) and Jay Ziskrout (drums).
During the recording of 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse?' Jay Ziskrout got very upset with his band and quit.
He was soon replaced by Pete Finestone and 'How Could Hell' was released in 1982 with a little financial assistance from Brett's father.
www.buyselltix.com /concerts/artistInfo/badReligionInfo.php   (504 words)

  
 Located on the Mad River Green, Riverwatch Real Estate offers superb professional guidance to assist you in any of your ...
With a background in business, marketing, media, music and technology, he has spent most of his professional life working in the international music and publishing industries.
As an active real estate consumer himself and a veteran of several major (national and international) moves, Jay's focus is working with and representing out-of-state residents planning the purchase of a second or primary residence, or commercial presence, here in Vermont.
Jay's hope is that his business and personal experience in negotiating such major changes will take some of the stress out of the process for others.
www.riverwatchrealestate.com /about/about.htm   (497 words)

  
 TransformOnline : Music : Features : Bad Religion "The Empire Strikes First" (Epitaph)
Ziskrout: NO He was in South America the last I heard.
Hope you told Jay I want to have 10,000 of his babies.
The story about Ziskrout is new to me, i always thought he just stormed out of the studio one day...anyway thanks for that!
www.transformonline.com /music/features/001170.php   (1850 words)

  
 ::Chaser Merchandising - T-shirts, Stickers, Buttons, and more::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Between their self-titled EP and their first full-length record, Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout as the group's drummer.
Into the Unknown, their debut album, was released in 1983 and it gained them some attention on the national U.S. hardcore scene.
After its release, the group went on hiatus for three years.
www.chasershirts.com /html/bands/badrel.html   (505 words)

  
 The Pete Finestone Page- Pete's bio
Nevertheless, it was there in social circles and groups of the early 80s punk culture that he met the other guys from 'Bad Religion' and replaced their first drummer, Jay Ziskrout, in holding down the beats.
He played with them on their debut full-length record; "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?" ('81), considered by many to be a landmark in SoCal Punk and continued playing shows and building up the hype.
It also caused a partial breakup in which Pete and bassplayer, Jay Bentley, quit the band.
www.pfinestone.homestead.com /story.html   (621 words)

  
 The History Page!
bassist Jay Bentley, who was born in Kansas but met Greg in El Camino High School, had
They had lost a drummer and a bass player too (Jay quit the band, and was
Jay joined Wasted Youth then TSOL, Pete moved to England to study English and Irish
members.aol.com /badreligion1985/brhistory1.html   (1495 words)

  
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Brett, Greg, and I were at Greg's house looking at them, saying "oh this one's cool" but not making any decisions.
That night, Ziskrout called me and said "I heard you picked pictures without me." "Well, we didn't really pick anything..." "That's FUCKED!" "We didn't pick anything!" "I QUIT!" (laughs) So I started laughing and said okay and hung up.
Well, we didn't have drum techs back then, he was just there.
www.lollipop.com /article.php3?content=issue66/f-badreligion.html   (1670 words)

  
 Greg's Religion- Band History
Bad Religion,a self-titled EP was released in 1980 and was particularly well noticed for it's cover which depicted a large crossbuster.The lineup at the time was Greg Graffin,
Brett Gurewitz, Jay Bentley and Jay Ziskrout on the drums.
How Could Hell be Any Worse?,with the same crew but Ziskrout quit and so was replaced by Peter Finestone.Greg Hetson, who was still playing with the
www.gregsreligion.homestead.com /story.html   (811 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Music on FoxyTunes Planet
Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary.
The band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1980 by high school students Greg Graffin (vocals), Jay Bentley (bass guitar), Jay Ziskrout (drums), and Brett Gurewitz (guitar).
, Jay Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone.
www.foxytunes.com /artist/bad_religion   (272 words)

  
 Jay Bentley of Bad Religion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Useful info (Michele A. Ceazan): Along with Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, and drummer Jay Ziskruot, bassist Bentley founded Bad Religion in 1980 while still in high school.
This married father of two may be one of punk's greatest bassplayers, but chooses to live with his wife and two children on an Island in the Georgia Straaihts near Vancouver, Canada, the perfect place to live a quiet life when away from the rigors of frequent touring and recording.
[ Jay Ziskrout ] [ Pete Finestone ] [ Greg Graffin ] [ Greg Hetson ]
members.tripod.com /~uac/jay_bentley.html   (113 words)

  
 Punk Jump   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bad Religion was formed in 1980 by Brett Gurewitz (guitar), Greg Graffin (vocals), Jay Bentley (bass), and Jay Ziskrout (drums).
Gurewitz started his own record company, Epitaph, to release the band's records.
After their first selt titled EP was released, before their debut album "Into the Unknown" was released, Ziskrout was replaced by Pete Finestone in 1983.
members.fortunecity.com /fyrebrande/punkjump/bands/badreligion.html   (241 words)

  
 Bad Religion - RockinTown Bio
Like a lot of indies, it had its share of financial difficulties but not before establishing an incredible track record with music from Offspring, NoFX and, of course, Bad Religion.
Debut album "Into The Unknown" was released in '83 but by the mid-80s, both Bentley and Ziskrout were gone.
Though Finestone also left and Davy Goldman stepped in, Finestone was not done with Bad Religion.
www.rockintown.com /bios/badreligion.html   (467 words)

  
 Strange Reaction » Blog Archive » Bad Religion - Back to the Known EP
I remember my Uncle Rick telling me stories about Jay Ziskrout, and Pete Finestone.
My Uncle was friends with both guys, and whenever he’d talk to them they would both insist that they did the bulk of the drumming on How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
Bad Religion formed in the Woodland Hills section of the San Fernando Valley in 1980, with guitarist Brett Gurewitz, vocalist Greg Graffin, bassist Jay Bentley, and drummer Jay Ziskrout.
www.strangereaction.com /2007/04/27/141   (982 words)

  
 EXPN.com - Story
Intelligent, critical thought is just a part of Bad Religion's longevity and influence.
It hasn't hurt that the group -- first formed in 1980 by Graffin, guitarist and Epitaph Records founder Brett Gurewitz, and bassist Jay Bentley and long-departed original drummer Jay Ziskrout -- is one of America's most tuneful punk bands.
Putting melodies where their muscle is, Bad Religion -- now a five-piece with Graffin, Bentley, former Minor Threat/Dag Nasty/Junkyard guitarist Brian Baker, former Circle Jerks guitarist Greg Hetson, and drummer Bobby Shayer since Gurewitz left the group in 1994 -- has maintained a remarkably consistent sound.
expn.go.com /lifestyle/s/nrm_f_badreligion_pos1.html   (1096 words)

  
 The Bad Religion Hooded shirt Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
You may also use the All Hooded shirt & outfit link under the Main Menu on the left or go for other Bands and Collections using the links of the Main Menu or the View All Bands button on the left...
Bad Religion is a punk band, known for poignant, erudite lyrics and biting social commentary and formed in Los Angeles, California in 1980 by high school students Greg Graffin, Jay Bentley and Jay Ziskrout, and high school drop-out Brett Gurewitz.
At that point Jay Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone.
www.shirthunt.com /collection_bad--religion_hooded--shirt.html   (273 words)

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