No Use For A Name – The Daily Grind
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Fat Wreck Chords – FAT507-2 |
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CD
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US |
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Rock |
Style: |
Punk |
Tracklist
1 | Until It's Gone | 3:50 | |
2 | Old What's His Name | 2:18 | |
3 | Permanent Rust | 2:31 | |
4 | Biomag | 1:29 | |
5 | Countdown | 3:51 | |
6 | Hazardous To Yourself | 3:05 | |
7 | The Daily Grind | 2:22 | |
8 | Feeding The Fire | 2:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – The Music Annex
- Mixed At – Westbeach Recorders
Credits
- Arranged By – No Name Music*
- Artwork [Cover] – Jimbo Phillips
- Artwork [Graphic] – Nick Rubenstein
- Backing Vocals – The Slothe Chorus
- Backing Vocals [Additional] – Tony*
- Bass – Steve Papoutsis
- Drums – Rory Koff
- Engineer – Pat Coughlin
- Engineer [Assistant] – Stan Ballard
- Lead Guitar – Robin Pfefer
- Photography – Chris McCaw
- Producer – Pat Coughlin (tracks: 1 to 7)
- Vocals, Guitar – Tony Sly
- Written-By – No Name Music*
Notes
Recorded at Music Annex Studios - March & April 1993.
Mixed at West Beach Recorders.
Mixed at West Beach Recorders.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 51097-0507-2 9
- ASIN: B0000007PL
- Matrix / Runout: Z6575AD-03AR FAT507-2 981108-13 15D3-0616
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The Daily Grind (LP, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT507-1 | US | 1993 | ||
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The Daily Grind (CD, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT507-2 | Canada | 1993 | ||
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The Daily Grind (LP, Test Pressing) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT507-1 | US | 1993 | ||
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The Daily Grind (Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) | Fat Wreck Chords (2) | none | Indonesia | 1993 | ||
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The Daily Grind (CD, Album, Repress) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT507-2 | Canada | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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NUFAN at their very peak, still had the intensity/social commentary/intelligent lyrics of their 3 earlier pre-Bad Religion influences everybody with their (great) idea of melodic hardcore punk. Tony Sly's voice is now as great as Greg Graffin and in this and Leche Con Carne sounded a lot like him in fact.
This just has the just perfect balance of metal-tinged hardcore punk of the late 80's/early 90's with the more melodic punk rock that was rising in the mid 90's. This one is better than Leche Con Carne because it is shorter, no filler, from Until It's Gone to Feeding The Fire is perfect blazing melodic hardcore punk/skatecore with great lyrics the whole time. Until It's Gone is more relevant than ever and the lyrics to Hazardous To Yourself and Old What's His Name always resounded with me as things I would have liked to write myself. 5/5
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