- Awesome Music: "Faith Alone"'s solo
- Epic Riff: "American Jesus".
- Fanon Discontinuity: Most fans like to pretend Into the Unknown never happened. Some also ignore No Substance and The New America, or even their whole Atlantic era.
- Into the Unknown is a funny case because it's actually not a bad album, especially when you realize they were 19 years old when they wrote it. But it's not punk by any stretch, so the fans tend to view it as an aberration.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: This quote from "Do What You Want": "But I'll believe in God when one and one are five"
. The fact that its writer, Mr. Brett, has publicly said he's not an atheist just makes it even more hilarious. - Memetic Mutation: "Hi, welcome to stealth" seems to have become a big meme on omegle and 4chan.
- Song Association: If you've ever played Crazy Taxi and The Offspring aren't running through your head, chances are a song from The Gray Race is.
- Before copyright forced a change, "Tiny Voices" was the first song played on the popular online game Punk-O-Matic; its likely ingrained in many fans' memory.
- If you've played Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, you've probably heard "You" many times.
- An interesting example with "Supersonic" from The Process of Belief, as while it never officially appeared in any Sonic the Hedgehog game mainline or otherwise, it became so synonymous with the Hedgehog back in the early 2000's community (thanks to its fast-paced tempo and fitting lyrics) that many a Sonic fan growing up mistakenly thought it did. To this day, even with the mix up cleared, it still hasn't stopped some fans from hoping "Supersonic" does appear in an official Sonic game at some point, and others jokingly praised Bad Religion for making a Sonic-centric song without even realizing it.
- Vindicated by History: Into the Unknown wasn't well-received by fans back in 1983. But if you look up any songs from it on YouTube now, it's not uncommon to see in the comments section either people saying it should be re-released on CD, or that the band-members shouldn't be ashamed of it anymore since its actually a really good album. Some others even say that its their favorite Bad Religion album, to boot. Considering it was released in the 30 Years of Bad Religion vinyl box set, and the band now plays songs from the album live, it's a maybe.
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