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Bad Religion - Chimaera lyrics Music and lyrics by Greg Graffin.
The word has several meanings: 1) The chimaeras are a type of (More) Music and lyrics by Greg Graffin.
The word has several meanings: 1) The chimaeras are a type of fish. The order Chimaeriformes (class Chondrichthyes, subcalss Holocephali) includes a number of fossil families as well as the living family Chimaeridae. The family Chimaeridae comprises about 15 species, with such suggestive names as ratfish, spookfish, ghostfish or rabbitfish (the latter's latin name is Chimaera monstrosa), i.e. they tend toward bizarre appearances. 2) The Chimaera was a mythological monster which breathed fire. The fore part of its body was a compound of the lion and the goat, and the hind part a dragon's. As the legend goes, Chimaera made great havoc in Lycia, so that the king, Iobates, sought for some hero to destroy it. At that time Bellerophon, a young warrior, arrived at his court. He accepted the king's proposal to fight The Chimaera, but before proceeding to the combat consulted the soothsayer Polyidus, who advised him to procure if possible the horse Pegasus for the conflict. Bellerophon mounted him, rose with him into the air, soon found the Chimaera, and gained an easy victory over the monster. After that he won several other battles always with the help of Pegasus, the winged horse. 3) Chimaera is a scientific term for a hybrid (spelt chimera in British English. Also called "graft-hybrid"). A chimaera is a tissue containing two or more genetically distinct cell types, or an organism composed of such tissues. It of chromosomes, affecting a particular cell during development and hence all its descendants. It can also arise from grafting. In relation with this: Geneticists call an individual which carries a macromutation that is of no benefit to that individual a "monster". It may be the third meaning that most influenced the choice of title, since the song talks about god creating an organism (a species in this case) with the most abundant smallest bits of matter, instilling them with affinity, blending up a recipe. So it is a very similar process to creating a chimaera, which has been done. For instance, plants have been cultivated which were made up of grafted tissues of different cell types or genetic origin. These were man-made chimaeras, and probably the name would come from the mythological monster. Probably the fish also got their name from the mythological monster. However, it is not unreasonable to think that Greg may have chosen the title with a second meaning in mind, either fish or mythological monster, as a play with words.
Greg: "in a lot of respects very small interest groups can be thought of as bad religions too, because they definitely prescribe ways of thinking". Greg called Greenpeace a bad religion despite being himself a member of the organization. (Less)
Bad Religion - no direction lyrics (words and music by Greg Graffin) Generator is an acclaimed album by the punk rock band Bad (More) (words and music by Greg Graffin) Generator is an acclaimed album by the punk rock band Bad Religion. Although the album was completed in the spring of 1991, it was not released until 1992. It was also the band's first release with drummer Bobby Schayer, who replaced Pete Finestone during the Against the Grain tour. Today, Generator is remembered as one of the best albums to emerge from the early 90s punk scene, and one of the most enduring works of Bad Religion's career. The album was originally planned for release sometime around mid 1991, but the band had decided not to release it. They wanted to take a break after the Against the Grain tour ended, so its release was forced to be delayed until early 1992. Like Bad Religion's first four albums (minus Into the Unknown), Epitaph Records released a remastered version of Generator on April 6, 2004, with two exclusive tracks that were taken from the split 7" with Noam Chomsky issued by Maximum Rock'N Roll in 1991. These versions feature Finestone on drums, making it his final recordings with Bad Religion. The 1992 original version of the album on CD is now out of print. In 2006, Generator was ranked as the highest rated punk album of 1992 on Sputnikmusic.[1] (Less)
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