Song order
/frag/AlbumSongListBlock/?SortBy=title&AlbumId=09713300-0100-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&blockName=AlbumSongListBlock&id=_albumSongs&PageIndex=&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
Play count
/frag/AlbumSongListBlock/?SortBy=playCount&AlbumId=09713300-0100-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&blockName=AlbumSongListBlock&id=_albumSongs&PageIndex=&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
1
Until It's Gone
03:50
1,370 plays
2
Old What's His Name
02:18
1,134 plays
3
Permanent Rust
02:31
1,657 plays
4
Biomag
01:29
985 plays
5
Count Down
03:51
1,048 plays
6
Hazardous To Yourself
03:05
892 plays
7
The Daily Grind
02:22
1,610 plays
8
Feeding The Fire
02:27
1,631 plays
play all
album review
No Use for a Name made the jump to Fat Wreck Chords and arguably arrived with The Daily Grind in 1993. The Bad Religion comparisons are inevitable, but that wasn't exactly a safe route to commercial success when NUFAN formed in 1987. But while the music is fast and furious, it drips with irresistible harmonies, and Tony Sly's lyrics are a thoughtful critique of modern society. Traditionally straightforward punk lyrics mean the meaning won't be lost in metaphor. From the title track: "on the other side of town/people are sleeping on the ground/look not far and you will find/a tragedy, the daily grin.d" The cassette versions includes the band's sophomore LP, Don't Miss the Train. ~ Ron DePasquale, All Music Guide
Date
/frag/MediaReviewBlock/?MediaId=09713300-0100-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&MediaType=Album&SortBy=ModifiedDate&SortOrder=Asc&IsFullPage=&ShowHeader=&PageSize=&PageIndex=&TotalResults=0&blockName=MediaReviewBlock&id=_albumListenerReview&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&