01. "Feels Like Home" 02. "International You Day" 03. "Pre-Medicated Murder" 04. "Dumb Reminders" 05. "Any Number Can Play" 06. "Friends Of The Enemy" 07. "Angela" 08. "Let Me Down" 09. "This Is A Rebel Song" 10. "Solitaire" 11. "Undefeated" 12. "Insecurity Alert" 13. "Nailed Shut"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Hard Rock Bottom" is a standout LP by the influential punk rock band No Use For A Name, released under the renowned label Fat Wreck. This album showcases the band's signature melodic punk sound, blending energetic guitar riffs with introspective and socially conscious lyrics. Tracks like "International You Day" and "Let Me Down" highlight their knack for catchy hooks and emotional depth, making this record a favorite among fans of 2000s punk revival. The production quality ensures each song resonates with clarity and power, capturing both raw energy and polished musicianship.
No Use For A Name was formed in 1987 in San Jose, California, quickly becoming one of the most respected acts in melodic punk. Fronted by Tony Sly until his untimely passing in 2012, the band earned acclaim for albums such as "Leche Con Carne!" and "More Betterness!", influencing countless bands within the genre. Their heartfelt songwriting combined with relentless touring built them a loyal international following.
Fat Wreck Chords (often stylized as Fat Wreck) is an iconic independent record label founded by NOFX frontman Fat Mike in 1990. Known for championing some of punk?s biggest names?like Lagwagon, Propagandhi, and Against Me!?the label has played a pivotal role in shaping modern punk music while maintaining its DIY ethos.