Bad Brains’ career has been as volatile as their music. Over the last 30 years they’ve found Rastafarianism, split up and regrouped too many times to count, and fused jazz, reggae, funk, and heavy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bad Brains in 1993. (Credit: Niels van Iperen/Getty Images) Paul and Earl Hudson were born to a Jamaican mother and an American ...
"For four decades, Bad Brains have inspired artists from the Beastie Boys and Henry Rollins to Lauryn Hill and Living Colour with their unique mix of breakneck-paced hardcore punk and dubby reggae.
Late last month, VP Records released Dub Rockers Vol. 1, a collection that merged Jamaican reggae artists with their musical counterparts from Europe and the States. Now, The A.V. Club has the ...
Paul and Earl Hudson were born to a Jamaican mother and an American father who worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Air Force, and they moved all over the country before settling down in Washington, D.C.