No Use For A Name

Live in a Dive

Editor's Review:

This album sounds like No Use For A Name, except live. And drunk. Despite these shortcomings, the album is successful because there is some witty-between-song-banter and because the sound engineer did a good job of mincing the drums and guitars. What is extra cool about this disc is that it has a neat comic book that comes with it that tells entirely no story whatsoever. It was written by the band themselves, so that’s probably why. The enhanced CD is cool though because Fat Mike interviews the band. I liked the cover of Bob Marley’s "Redemption Song," — it is appropriately, a redemptive end to the album.

– M. Cameron Newell


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Record Label Fat Wreck Chords
Released September 2001

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Invincible
  3. Coming Too Close
  4. Chasing Rainbows
  5. On The Outside
  6. Straight From the Jacket
  7. Soulmate
  8. Not Your Savior
  9. Don’t Miss The train
  10. Justified black Eye
  11. Gene And Paul I Hate You Most Of All
  12. Sara Fisher
  13. Room 19
  14. The Answer Is Still No
  15. Martian
  16. Hail To The King
  17. Feeding The Fire
  18. Exit
  19. 6 Degrees From Misty
  20. Redemption Song
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