No Control Bad Religion

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  • Release Date: 04/06/2004
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 64,104
  • Label: EPITAPH / ADA
  • UPC: 045778670222
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No Control

1LISTENChange of Ideas 0:55
2LISTENBig Bang 1:42
3LISTENNo Control 1:47
4LISTENSometimes I Feel Like 1:34
5LISTENAutomatic Man 1:40
6LISTENI Want to Conquer the World 2:17
7LISTENSanity 2:45
8LISTENHenchman 1:07
9LISTENIt Must Look Pretty Appealing 1:22
10LISTENYou 2:05
11LISTENProgress 2:14
12LISTENI Want Something More 0:47
13LISTENAnxiety 2:08
14LISTENBilly 1:54
15LISTENThe World Won't Stop 1:57

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Editorial Reviews

Suffer had already wound the meter on Bad Religion's Cali hardcore even tighter -- No Control simply and forcefully continued the shift, delivering a pummel of melodic songwriting made sharp by Greg Graffin's populist cynicism and the stinging barbs of a twin-guitar strike. The remastering for the 2004 version greatly amplified the album's volume. It might also strip away some reverb from the instrumentation, but the latter observation is mostly theoretical, as the later No Control really just sounds louder. This is welcome, as it makes the band sound that much more direct on principal cuts like "I Want to Conquer the World," "Automatic Man," the aggressive title track, and "Progress." Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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May 25, 2003: This is great. I like a lot of punk. This is probably my favorite Bad Religion cd.

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No Controlby Anonymous

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February 11, 2003: Unfiltered, uncompromising, unbelievable. Bad Religion has put forth a record that blows your mind when you first listen to it. Tracks like No Control, Big Bang, and I Want To Conquer the World feature great riffs, and these are some classic old-school Bad Religion songs. This is one of their earlier albums, and it's raw, hardcore, and a delight for any punk fan to hear.

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