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  The Pete Finestone Page- Pete's bio
Pete came to England for a few years after that and studied English and Irish literature, as well as working as a part-time teacher.
In collaboration with Pete's label, and Triple-X Records, the CD got good press, and is still available from record stores and online sites today, which is more than can be said for alot of the smaller CD releases that so often come and go.
Pete is currently playing in 'Black on Sunshine', an impressive experimental-rock outfit, and 'Jackass', a rip-roaring country-punk band, both of whom have recently released debut albums, marking each as a band on their way up.
www.pfinestone.homestead.com /story.html   (621 words)

  
 Greg's Religion- Pete Finestone (drums: 1982-84, 87-92)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pete joined BR after Jay Ziskrout quit a few songs into the debut album.
Pete came to England to study English & Irish literature in college and also taught classes.
Pete rejoined with the others in '87 for '88s release "Suffer";, the awesome comeback.
www.gregsreligion.homestead.com /petefinestone.html   (352 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, Jay Ziskrout left the band and was replaced by Peter Finestone.
No Control ( 1989) and Against the Grain ( 1990) further increased the band's popularity, followed by Generator ( 1992).
Before recording sessions for Generator commenced, drummer Pete Finestone left Bad Religion in 1991 to focus on his other band, The Fishermen, which had signed with a major label, and Bobby Schayer joined the band as his replacement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bad_Religion   (766 words)

  
 Generator (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is first album with drummer Bobby Schayer, who replaced the previous drummer Pete Finestone.
He left in 1991 just to concentrate with The Fishermen after the recording and touring of the previous release Against the Grain.
The remastered version of the album also includes versions of "Heaven Is Falling" and "Fertile Crescent" included on the split 7" with Noam Chomsky put out by Maximum Rock'N Roll in '91, it Features Pete Finestone on drums, His final recording with Bad Religion.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Generator_(album)   (141 words)

  
 Pete Finestone - Result for Pete Finestone - Meaning of Pete Finestone - Definition of Pete Finestone - Dictionary of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Image:Pete_Finestone.jpg thumbrightPictured on the booklet of his last album with [[Bad Religion, '' Against the Grain (album) Against the Grain '']] '''Peter "Pete" Finestone''' (born June 11, 1964) was a past member of the punk rock band Bad Religion as their drum mer from 1982 to 1991.
He left the band in 1991 after they released their seventh album '' Against the Grain (album) Against the Grain '', and was replaced by Bobby Schayer.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Pete Finestone.
www.mauspfeil.net /Pete_Finestone.html   (184 words)

  
 BAD RELIGION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A formação na época era Greg Graffin (vocais), Jay Bentley (baixo), Brett Gurewitz (guitarra), e Pete Finestone (bateria).
Na época, a formação era Greg Graffin (vocais), Greg Hetson (guitarra), Tim Gallegos (baixo), e Pete Finestone (bateria).
Em 1992, Peter Finestone foi substituído por Bobby Schayer (bateria) para a gravação de Generator.
www.acrf.hpg.ig.com.br /bad_religion.htm   (603 words)

  
 Jackass The Band - The Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It's an entertaining and wildly unorthodox take on modern music, and Jackass's rowdy live shows exemplify both the bizarre paths that so-called "popular music" has taken through the decades, as well as the capabilities of its well-honed musicians.
With founding-member of Bad Religion Pete Finestone joining the group, the Jackass sound has evolved into an explosive and decadent version of "post-everything" American music.
Finestone's high-energy percussion is enhanced by Toby Emery's undisciplined vocal approach and acoustic rhythms, & Deepak's electric guitar.
www.jackasstheband.com /band.shtml   (355 words)

  
 Crille's Bad Religion Page-About Bad Religion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He laid down a guitar solo and helped out with the recording, and soon after he was a full-fledged member, playing live with the band (so even though he didn't play on either recording from their "original line-up" period, he's considered to be part of the original band).
Suffer, released in 1988, was Bad Religion's first album since the reunion of the original band and return to their original sound in 1987.
By 1992, Pete Finestone had been replaced with Bobby Schayer (drums), for their release of Generator.
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 Against the Grain - www.crossbuster.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pete zieht nach England und studiert dort Englisch und Literatur.
Pete Finestone, mittlerweile wieder zurück aus England, ist ebenfalls dabei.
Pete Finestone wird 1992 von Bobby Schayer abgelöst, der bei "Generator" (1992) zum ersten mal die Sticks so richtig krachen lässt.
www.crossbuster.de /biografie_geschichte_code.html   (784 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Punk Rock Gen -digihitch.com
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.
In addition to Graffin, the 1984 incarnation of the band featured former Circle Jerks guitarist Greg Hetson, bassist Tim Gallegos, and returning drummer Pete Finestone.
www.digihitch.com /encyclopedia-522.html   (700 words)

  
 The Pete Finestone Page- Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
See below for links to other websites and sources related to Pete and Punk & other related stuff...
Some truly incredible and well researched work from Pete, as he edits and crafts discovered film footage of disappeared US journalist, Don Larson, and his crew, preceeding his following of Bounty Hunters after Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan...
Official website for Pete's former band, LA Punk Pioneers, Bad Religion.
www.pfinestone.homestead.com /links.html   (237 words)

  
 Bad Religion: lyrics, mp3, discography, pictures, biography - Onda Rock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tim Gallegos (basso), Greg Hetson (chitarra) Greg Graffin (voce), Pete Finestone (batteria).
Nel 1987 gli Squirrel Bait con "Skag Heaven" danno uno dei più grandi album rock di sempre e segnano la scissione tra un hardcore tradizionale fagocitato ora dal metal ora dal noise ed il succitato post-hardcore o emo-core di fine anni 80 e inizio 90 (che porterà sino al post-rock degli Slint).
Jay Bentley (basso), Greg Hetson (chitarra), Greg Graffin (voce), Brett Gurewitz (chitarra) Pete Finestone (batteria).
www.ondarock.it /Bad.html   (3436 words)

  
 THE BAD RELIGION PAGE
Pete was back from England and together with bassist Tim Gallegos of Wasted Youth and with Brett producing, they released a new EP: Back to the Known.
After Against the Grain, Pete left the band as he chose to cast his lot with The Fishermen, whom he played with while in Bad Religion, and later joined FiFi.
Pete was replaced by Bobby Schayer, who had been primarily a session drummer.
angelfire.com /punk/thebadreligionpage   (2460 words)

  
 [radio.wazee] Modern Alternative Rock - BAD RELIGION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Following several appearances on local compilation albums, Pete Finestone took over as drummer in 1982, and Bad Religion produced a much better produced full-length album titled "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?," a record considered by many to be a milestone of Southern California punk music.
Gurewitz eventually left the band and was replaced by Greg Hetson from speed punk pioneers the Circle Jerks.
In 1984 there were more changes and Graffin was soon the only surviving member from the previous year, with Greg Hetson and Tim Gallegos taking over guitar and bass, and Pete Finestone returning on drums, while Gurewitz took time out to conquer his alcohol and drug problems.
www.wazee.org /artists/bad_religion.shtml   (539 words)

  
 BBC - Radio 1 - Most Punk - Bad Religion Profile
Their debut release was the poorly produced EP Bad Religion, on Epitaph Records, formed by founder member Gurewitz.
Following several appearances on local compilation albums, Pete Finestone took over as drummer in 1982.
In 1984 there were more changes and Graffin was soon the only surviving member from the previous year, with Greg Hetson and Tim Gallegos taking over guitar and bass, and Pete Finestone returning on drums, while Gurewitz took time out to conquer his drink and drug problems.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio1/mostpunk/profiles/bad_religion.shtml   (426 words)

  
 MP3 music download website, eMusic
Watching storied Boston hardcore pioneers S.S. Decontrol in New York 14 years ago, a girlfriend remarked, "What a difference a hot drummer makes for this music." Well, hardcore survived a hell of a lot longer than that relationship, and her remark is still on target.
Lucky for Fifi they have Pete Finestone, who pounded the skins so well as Bad Religion's stickman from 1981-1992.
But it's Finestone's furious rock-'em, sock-'em drive, combined with hot production, that propels Fifi out of the pack of procrustean, passé punk pouters.
www.emusic.com /album/10599/10599379.html   (232 words)

  
 Bad Religion News - Download new Pete Finestone song   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
On BYO Records you can download the song "Country" from the new album of Pete Finestone's new band Jackass.
(Pete was drummer in Bad Religion in the 80's for you who don't know)
Pete Finestone (to the right) at the Bad Religion show in Los Angeles on November 20, 2004.
www.thebrpage.net /news/news_item.asp?NewsID=729   (118 words)

  
 Bad Religion FANPage [English]
Greg Graffin (vocals and harmonies), Pete Finestone (drums) Mr.
Toward the end of the year, after playing a few shows, they went into the studio, with Brett engineering and producing, and recorded a new 5-song EP called Back to theKnown, which most people nowadays know as tracks 21-25 on 80-85.
By 1992, Pete Finestone had been replaced with Bobby Schayer (drums), for theirrelease of Generator.
www.cjschnabel.de /cobra/badstory.htm   (665 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Bad Religion - Along the Way at Epinions.com
Nobody is overweight or balding yet and Pete Finestone sports a ripped physique behind his battered drum kit.
Greg Hetson gives props to Nintendo, Pete Finestone jokes about the band's playing ability, and Jay Bentley attacks televangelists.
Also, Brett talks about his addiction to crack (which would rear its ugly head again in the late 90s) and how he still doesn't necessarily have an anti-drug stance (no kidding).
www.epinions.com /content_27335560836   (374 words)

  
 Bad Religion - RockinTown Bio
Paul Dedona spelled Bentley, while Pete Finestone took over from Ziskrout.
Though Finestone also left and Davy Goldman stepped in, Finestone was not done with Bad Religion.
With Finestone back, along with a couple ex-Circle Jerks (guitarist Greg Hetson and bassist Tim Gallegos), Bad Religion unveiled their "Back To The Known" EP which won praise and fans.
www.rockintown.com /gravel/bad_religion.html   (427 words)

  
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Closely attached to the history of Bad Religion is that of Epitaph Records, founded by Gurewitz initially as a means to put out Bad Religion records.
After a number of changes, a break-up and a re-uniting of the band, they added Greg Hetson to play guitar and had Pete Finestone on drums.
Bobby Schayer replaced Finestone on drums for 1992's Generator, and they went on to release Recipe for Hate in 1993.
www.decapolis.com /musicreviews/interviews/badr.shtml   (4076 words)

  
 The History of Rock Music. Bad Religion: biography, discography, reviews, links
Greg Graffin al canto, Brett Gurewitz alla chitarra, Pete Finestone alla batteria, Jay Bentley al basso non erano molto diversi da tante altre "bande" di beach-punk dell'epoca.
La struttura "comica" si addice al batterismo ossessivo di Finestone e al "recitar cantando" con minime modulazioni melodiche di Graffin.
La compostezza di Graffin nel bailamme infuocato delle due chitarre, mentre insegue il ritmo a perdifiato della batteria, conferisce una qualita` epica ai comizi di Progress e Anxiety, che sono in fondo delle stornellate folk accelerate fino al parossismo.
www.scaruffi.com /vol4/badrelig.html   (2399 words)

  
 Punk Jump
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.
Graffin is now the only original member of the group.
Greg Hetson (guitar) joined the band and Finestone came back to the band and Tim Gallegos (bass) joined.
members.fortunecity.com /fyrebrande/punkjump/bands/badreligion.html   (241 words)

  
 Bad Religion: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Between their self-titled EP and their first full-length record, Pete Finestone [+] replaced Ziskrout as the group's drummer.
In addition to Graffin, the 1984 incarnation of the band featured former Circle Jerks [+] guitarist Greg Hetson [+], bassist Tim Gallegos [+], and returning drummer Pete Finestone [+].
When Bad Religion [+] returned in 1987, the band featured Gurewitz, Graffin, Ziskrout, Hetson, and Finestone.
music.com /group/bad_religion/1   (733 words)

  
 Pete Finestone: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pete Finestone: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more
Pete Finestone: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more
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music.com /person/pete_finestone/1   (103 words)

  
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Toward the end of the year, after playing a few shows, they went into the studio, with Brett engineering and producing, and recorded a new 5-song EP called Back to the Known, which most people nowadays know as tracks 21-25 on the "80-85" CD.
This EP is also known as "The Slow Record" (although compared to Into the Known, and later albums like Recipe For Hate, it doesn't sound so slow...) The lineup was Greg Graffin (vocals), Greg Hetson (guitars), Tim Gallegos (bass), and Pete Finestone (drums).
Sequence: Yesterday Frogger Bad Religion (Theme Song) Along the Way New Leaf The lyrics on this EP are essentially guesses; hopefully someone can correct my errors before they cause irreparable harm to the fabric of the universe....
crydee.sai.msu.su /public/lyrics/cs-uwp/b/bad.religion/80-85   (4161 words)

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