No Straight Angles
No Straight Angles is the first full-length album by punk band No Fun at All, released in 1994.
No Straight Angles | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Burning Heart | |||
No Fun at All chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Believers
- Wow and I Say Wow
- Strong and Smart
- Growing Old, Growing Cold
- I Can't Believe It's True
- It Won't Be Long
- I Am Wrong and I Am Right
- Wisdom?
- So It Sadly Goes
- Beachparty
- Evil Worms
- Days in the Sun
- So Many Times
- Nothing I Wouldn't Do
- Happy for the First Time
- Alcohol †
- Don't Be a Pansy †
"Happy for the First Time" contains as a hidden track a new version of their song "What You Say", which originally appeared on the 1993 EP Vision.
"Strong and Smart" was later covered by the Swedish metal band In Flames as a bonus track to their album Clayman.
"Alcohol" is originally a song composed by the hardcore band Gang Green.
† = Exclusive to the 1995 Theologian Records American release. "Don't Be a Pansy" was originally released on a 1994 G-Spot Records compilation CD named "Rock Around The Clock" and on the No Straight Angles Maxi single.
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