Following the release of Bad Religion's fifth studio album
Against the Grain (1990), drummer Pete Finestone left to focus on his other band the Fishermen. His position was filled by fan
Bobby Schayer. Writing sessions for
Generator began around late 1990/early 1991. After Schayer joined in April 1991, the band immediately started work on their follow-up to
Against the Grain. With an intended release date of mid-to-late 1991, they recorded it at
Westbeach Recorders in
Hollywood, California in May of that year.
Generator was recorded almost live in the studio, because, at the time, guitarist
Brett Gurewitz had moved Westbeach to larger premises, and for the first time, the entire band could play in the studio at the same time. He stated that it was "time to change" and the band "did it in a different studio, but as far as the songwriting, it was a deliberate effort to try something different".
Generator marked a shift in songwriting-style for the band. Although many songs hold true to their hardcore-punk roots ("Generator", "Tomorrow", "Fertile Crescent"), select tracks suggested the band moving towards a slower, more experimental route ("Two Babies In The Dark", "The Answer"), as well as a darker one ("Atomic Garden"). While not as dark, this experimental period would continue through their next album, 1993's
Recipe For Hate. ==Reissue==