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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Infected

| cover = Bad Religion Infected.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Bad Religion

| album = Stranger Than Fiction

| released = 1994

| recorded = 1994

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

*Punk rock

*alternative rock

| length = 4:08

| label = Atlantic Records

| writer = Brett Gurewitz

| producer =

*Andy Wallace

*Bad Religion

| prev_title = 21st Century (Digital Boy)

| prev_year = 1994

| next_title = Incomplete

| next_year = 1995

| misc =

}}

"'Infected'" is a song by American punk rock band Bad Religion, written by Brett Gurewitz. It was released as a single in 1994 and appears on their eighth studio album 'Stranger Than Fiction'. Along with "21st Century (Digital Boy)", "Infected" is considered to be their breakthrough song, as it received airplay from modern rock radio stations. It is also a live staple for the band.

During the 1990s, frontman Greg Graffin used to sing "don't be mad about it, Bobby", referring to then-drummer Bobby Schayer, instead of "don't be mad about it, baby".

Reception



AllMusic claimed the song along with "Television" are the "two least effective songs of their 15 years." 'Billboard' described the song as "not for the musak crowd, but it is an absolute must for programmers of modern rock radio.

Charts



References



Category:Bad Religion songs

Category:1994 singles

Category:Songs written by Brett Gurewitz

Category:American alternative rock songs

Category:1994 songs

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:Songs about diseases and disorders


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