N.O.T.A. – N.O.T.A.

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Rock

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Punk

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Tracklist

Ultra Violent 1:37
Den Of Thieves 1:03
I Should Kill You 1:30
Reckless 1:26
Takin' Away Your Rights 1:21
On The Pavement 2:50
Keeping You Out 1:14
Sick Society 1:45
Frustration 2:43
Self Destruct 1:50
Police Front 1:35
War On Wankers 2:17
Nightstick Justice 2:10
Propaganda Control 1:45
Redneck Mentality 0:42
Identity Crisis 3:11
Drugs And Sex 1:38
Cut The Shit 1:52
Summer Of 82 2:27

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    Cover of N.O.T.A., 1985, Vinyl N.O.T.A.
    LP, Album
    Rabid Cat Records – RAB-NOTA-006 US 1985 US — 1985
    Recently Edited
    Cover of None Of The Above, 1985, Vinyl None Of The Above
    LP, Album
    Bonecrusher Records – Bone 002 1985 — 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of N.O.T.A., 1985, Cassette N.O.T.A.
    Cassette
    Rabid Cat Records – RAB-NOT-006 US 1985 US — 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of None Of The Above, 1985, Vinyl None Of The Above
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, White
    Bonecrusher Records – Bone 002 1985 — 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of N.O.T.A., 1985, Vinyl N.O.T.A.
    LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label
    Rabid Cat Records – RAB-006 US 1985 US — 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of None Of The Above, , CDr None Of The Above
    CDr, Album, Unofficial Release
    Not On Label – none UK UK
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • jeepster007's avatar
      jeepster007
      Looking for the Rabid Cat mail order if anyone has one for sale.
      • MikeKenneally's avatar
        MikeKenneally
        If anyone has a spare copy of the lyric sheet or is able to photocopy it I would greatly appreciate it.
        • Minimal-Man's avatar
          Minimal-Man
          One of THEE best 80’s punk/hardcore bands and albums EVER. You would be hard pressed to find a single bad song in their entire catalog. Am I right? I love how the guitar and bass are always well balanced which adds to their heavy sound. N.O.T.A. were a well oiled machine blasting out one anthemic hardcore hit after another. Absolutely essential record as well as Moscow and Toy Soldiers EP.
          • jaked67's avatar
            jaked67
            I think it's nearly time for me to start making a list of the things I have got to do before I die!!! lol
            And one of those things is going to be digging this LP out of my collection and Playing it several times, really fucking loud! Haha : )
            I can when I got this, it was on my turntable for a very long time, It Is an absolute Fucking Gem of an album a truly CLASSIC Hardcore Punk record, I see that it has been sold for £146.15! well if anybody wanted to buy my copy, it would have to be for more than that, I don't think I could actually sell it! lol
            And after reading the comment below, I too can't believe it has never been repressed, It really Needs/Deserves to be, if anyone actually reads this comment and has never heard it before, for fucks sake do yourself a favour and fucking listen to it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
            • BillSwingo's avatar
              BillSwingo
              Edited 14 years ago
              A near-perfect hardcore album. I feel a few spots on the B-side drag a little but for the most part, we are talking gold star material here. Shit, the first 4 songs on side one go so perfectly together, I often whip this thang out just to hear them (and then leave it on for the full duration while I dust my nick knacks or chop vegetables for the evening stew.)

              It is a damn shame that this amazing album and the two excellent 7"s ("Moscow" and "Toy Soldiers") remain out of print.

              And what is both baffling and frustrating is that notable labels like Prank and Havoc have been trying to convince the band to do reissues for years and the band won't get on board. Will somebody in Tulsa please smack these guys in the face until they come around? I can't believe that they would not be interested.

              I also cannot believe that an N.O.T.A. discography has not been bootlegged by now. Maybe someone should remedy that situation if the band isn't willing to authorize reissues to such respectable labels as Prank and Havoc.

              N.O.T.A may not be as well known as Black Flag or Minor Threat, but they SHOULD BE.

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