No Use for a Name - Don't Miss the Train Audio CD
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Band: No Use for a Name
Title: Don't Miss the Train
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Release Date: 2001-10-23
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Born Addicted 2: Thorn In My Side 3: Looney Toon 4: Tollbridge 5: Hole 6: Another Step 7: Don't Miss The Train 8: Watching 9: Punk Points 10: Tan In A Can 11: Death Doesn't Care 12: Get Out Of This Town
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good no use for a name but not the best this is also a new release but this time with new artwork and from fat wreck. hey this cd is pretty awesome. sounds a lot different than newer no use for a name stuff. personally i like the newer stuff better. tony sly sounds different in this one. but still is a really good album. i guess you could call this hardcore but it isn't teeth-grinding in your face hardcore. the music isn't hardcore, it's more like the subject matter. tracks 1 and 3, for example. anyway, it isn't much like newer stuff from these guys but still decent.
A perfect example of hardcore punk rock at its best.
Much different than later albums. An excellent album for the hardcore punk rock fan. Much more intense. If you like NUFAN's harder songs, you'll like this album.
This is fast, loud and agressive hardcore music...
. . and you gotta have this one. If you bought the daily grind on cd you don't have this album (if you bought it on cassette you had both). I love Leche Con Carne but all of the tunes on Don't Miss The Train are like "Fields Of Agony" and "51 Days", as in full volume, full force and full speed riffs.
The best nufan album ever
there is nothing else to be said except its awesome. This is by far no use's best album ever and if u dont have it buy it.
Not bad for so old...
Although I'm a huge fan of No Use For A Name, I've known for some time that just about anything before their release of Leche con Carne is slightly less than awe-inspiring, so when i saw this CD at a used CD shop, i debated. . But i bought, and I must say that it was worth the few bucks. Don't expect high quality recording or amazing backup vocals, but if you're really into NUFAN and don't have this one, you might get a bit of play out of it (though you probably won't set it on repeat =).
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