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Bad Religion - No Control album

  • Performer: Bad Religion
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: No Control
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Punk
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1890 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1969 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 130

Description

All lyrics from No Control album, popular Bad Religion songs with tracklist and information about album. Bad Religion "No Control" (2004) album.

No Control is the fourth album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on November 2, 1989 through Epitaph Records. Bad Religion began work on the album while touring in support of its previous album, Suffer (1988). No Control is stylistically faster than its predecessor, owing more to hardcore punk. Additionally, it was the first Bad Religion album not to feature a lineup change from after one consecutive studio album.

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The fourth studio album from Bad Religion. No Control follows the band's comeback Suffer. It originally sold 12,000 copies, and eventually ended up selling 60,000, making this another one of Epitaph's best-selling records. Minor variations exist in some tracks. On the back sleeve of the CD and on the inlay of the LP, the fourth track is written as "Sometimes I Feel Like". However, on the CD, as well as on the print on the LP it is written as "Sometimes It Feels Like"

Bad Religion began work on the album while touring in support of its previous album, Suffer (1988). No Control brought Bad Religion a small amount of success in Southern California as the band started to gather a following. The album has sold over 60,000 copies and is often considered to be a landmark in hardcore punk

Released November 2, 1989. No Control Tracklist. 1. Change of Ideas Lyrics.

Band Name Bad Religion. Album Name No Control. Labels Epitaph Records (USA-1). Members owning this album30.

No Control is the fourth album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on November 2, 1989 through Epitaph Records Bad Religion began work on the album while touring in support of its previous album, Suffer 1988 No Control is stylistically faster than its predecessor, owing more to hardcore punk Additionally, it was the first Bad Religion album not to feature a. lineup change from after one consecutive studio album

Album · 1989 · 15 Songs. 1989's No Control (remastered in 2004) is the zenith showcase for the watertight twin guitars of Brett Gurewitz (lead) and Greg Hetson, the yearning, melodic vocals of Greg Graffin, and the cynical lyrical exhortations they became known for. ("Don't be a henchman - stand on your laurels! Do what no one else does and praise the good of other me. ) The group's members have ebbed and flowed over the years, but this line-up (with Jay Bentley on bass and Pete Finestone on drums) was the epitome of a tight, focused, and impassioned Bad Religion.

Bad Religion (at the time of this album): Vocals- Greg Graffin Lead Guitar- Mr Brett Rhythm Guitar- Greg Hetson Bass- Jay Bentley Drums- Pete Finestone. Change Of Ideas (0:55): The banging of the drums, begins this album, and the listener is thrown straight into the furious sound of Change Of Ideas. Clocking in at under a minute, many would wonder how this time frame could contain a song. This is answered, as the song contains all the makings of a good song, killer melodies, a good beat, and a great chorus. No Control (1:47): This song starts with the similar drum beat that all punk fans are used to, but changes during the verses. The chorus to this song contains some great vocal melodies that mix in well the guitars. Towards the end of the song, the song slows down to a drum roll, then straight after this bursts straight back into a chorus, and some great vocal melodies present themselves to the listener.

Tracklist

A1 Change Of Ideas 0:54
A2 Big Bang 1:40
A3 No Control 1:44
A4 Sometimes I Feel Like 1:32
A5 Automatic Man 1:38
A6 I Want To Conquer The World 2:16
A7 Sanity 2:44
B1 Henchman 1:03
B2 It Must Look Pretty Appealing 1:21
B3 You 2:06
B4 Progress 2:12
B5 I Want Something More 0:46
B6 Anxiety 2:08
B7 Billy 1:56
B8 The World Won't Stop 1:52

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Westbeach Recorders
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Epitaph Records
  • Copyright (c) – Epitaph Records
  • Published By – Polypterus Music
  • Published By – Westbeach Music
  • Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-34337

Credits

  • Bass – Jay Bentley
  • Choir [Oozin' Ahs] – Mr. Brett*, Greg G.*, Jay*
  • Computer [Computer FX] – Pierre Deauville
  • Cover [Cover Art] – Norman Moore
  • Drums – Pete Finestone
  • Engineer – Donnell Cameron, The Legendary Starbolt
  • Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Mr. Brett*, Greg Hetson
  • Mastered By – Eddie Schreyer*
  • Photography By – Analisa Pessin*
  • Producer – Bad Religion
  • Vocals, Harmony Vocals – Greg Graffin
  • Written-By – Brett* (tracks: A2, A4 to A7, B3, B5, B7), Greg* (tracks: A1, A3, B1, B2, B4, B6, B8)

Notes

℗ 1989 Epitaph Records
All Greg's songs published by Polypterus Music (BMI).
All Brett's songs published by Westbeach Music (BMI).

On the label, track A4 is incorrectly titled "Sometimes It Feels Like...!?*%?*" and track B8 is titled "The World Won't Stop Without You".

Includes an insert with lyrics & credits:
Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, CA, June 1989
©℗ 1989 EPITAPH RECORDS

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 4577-86406-1 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etchings): E-86406-1-A ؎ L-34337 DIALECTICAL POCKETRY
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etchings): ؎ E-86406-1-B LEAVE ME ALONE L-34337-X

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E-86406-2 Bad Religion No Control ‎(CD, Album) Epitaph E-86406-2 US 1989
E-86406-1 Bad Religion No Control ‎(LP, Ltd, RE, Min) Epitaph E-86406-1 US 2009
86702-2 Bad Religion No Control ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Epitaph 86702-2 US 2004
6388-2, Bad Religion No Control ‎(CD, Album) Epitaph, Roadrunner Records 6388-2, Brazil Unknown
E-86406-4 Bad Religion No Control ‎(Cass, Album) Epitaph E-86406-4 US 1989

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Comments

Beazekelv Beazekelv
I recently purchased what was supposed to be this copy, but my runouts seem to be a mix of this listing and the RP. Is the "fish hook" in the runouts the distinguishing feature, or is the presence of the additional (but faint) etching of "S-29236" which seems to only appear on the repress?
Vetalol Vetalol
I agree with Casar1973---this is Bad Religion at the absolute top of their game! Such an amazing album here.In fairness, I often refer to the period comprising the releases of Suffer, No Control, and Against the Grain as the best time segment in BR's discography, but again, No Control probably takes top prize for me among those three albums. And as Casar1973 says, the harmonic and lyrical aspects of this album are the real points of interest---fascinating ideas presented within a melodic (though still powerful) punk-rock setting. Genius material!
MilsoN MilsoN
As far as I am concerned I consider this as probably my fav punk rock album of all time. Everything that made BR great is condensed in a fast paced and effective punk rock delivery with strong emphasis on melody and harmony - which became a trademark of BR´s sound - as well as the thoughtful and highly intellectual lyrics. Although they reached mass success with later albums with pretty much the same concept I still hold this album as the top of the crop.