No Use for a Name - Daily Grind Audio CD

A fair review of the No Use for a Name "Daily Grind" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all No Use for a Name reviews here, or go back to the No Use for a Name tabs.

No Use for a Name Band: No Use for a Name
Title: Daily Grind
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Release Date: 1994-06-20
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Until It's Gone 2: Old What's His Name 3: Permanent Rust 4: Bio Mag 5: Count Down 6: Hazardous to Yourself 7: Daily Grind 8: Feeding the Fire

Old school Bad Religion wanna be's
this album is ok there are only a few stand outs mostly the title track and "when it's gone" but after those I could swear i was listening to some old school Bad Religion which would be good except that their songs arent that great and their vocals by tony sly tend to be weak at times. Man did NUFAN sound different in the late 80's early 90's this band has been around for almost 20 years and they used to have a more punk/metal sound before they got all poppy. Kind of bland but their lyrics are pretty good too bad they only write about love now.


buy this record right this second
An old record, but in my opinion, their second best album after Leche Con Carne. This is the best of the best for NUFAN. Buy it, you won't be dissapointed.


No Use For a Name is bad!
The guitar riffs are just ingenius. The Daily Grind is an awesome CD. This band is punk at its best. . . . well 90's punk at its best. Before they went soft that is. . . . I personally like this CD along with Don't Miss the Train, 2 of NUFAN's best CDs if you ask me. And the lyrics r just breathtaking. They dont sing about that poppy junk on this CD, it is much more political in my view, singing about pollution and whatnot. One of my favorite CD's.


No Use For expensive production
It seems that after TDG, No Use pretty much abandoned their hardcore sound for more melodic harmonies. Despite this being one of their earlier albums, this record totally shines. No worries, it's all good. They haven't done wrong by me yet. This album is a jewel. Every song is brutally good and reeks of pure beauty. Perhaps the best song on the CD is a love song. Love song? No Use For A Name? Yes, I be talking about "Permanent Rust". All in all, this is a CD that should appeal not only to mentally disturbed No Use stalkers like me, but to the casual fans as well. Ya poseurs.


this is adressed to the guy at the bottom
exscuse me but. . your dumb. blink 182 is pop-punk, no use is hXe, learn the difference numb nuts.


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