By melding punk with reggae and performing with an unprecedented combination of speed and precision, Bad Brains became one of the most unique and definitive American hardcore punk groups of the early '80s. The Washington, D.C. natives stood out from their peers in every respect -- as four Black men who had embraced the Rastafarian faith, they didn't resemble the bands they played beside, and while angry screeds were the lyrical order of the day, Bad Brains' spiritual grounding and embrace of "Positive Mental Attitude" gave their songs a different sort of message. Their self-ti...