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No Use for a Name has built its reputation on a solid foundation of hard-hitting punk, flooding its songs with melodies and fueling them with signature stop-start rhythms that thunder across the grooves, come to an abrupt halt, then pound off again in hyperdrive. Thus, it's a bit of a shock to find Hard Rock Bottom opening with a brief acoustic number, and although nothing else clocks in at this dawdling pace, a handful of mid-tempo numbers are scattered about as well. Equally startling is a cover of Sinéad O'Connor's "This Is a Rebel Song," a pusillanimous duet between Tony Sly and guesting chanteuse Karina Denike. While the Pogues long ago proved that Irish drinking songs were part and parcel of punk, what of violins and cellos? Not only do they add to the bitter atmosphere of "Rebel," but they positively swan their way around many of the songs' intros and middle breaks. However, with Ryan Greene in the producer's chair there's no need for concern; he keeps the sound pumping and the music kicking, with the strings merely creating melancholy and bittersweet atmospheres for the band to punch its way out of. After seven records, it's encouraging to see NUFAN taking chances and broadening its style somewhat, and there are still plenty of punchy numbers to keep the hardcore constituency happy -- driving songs like "Undefeated," "Dumb Reminders," and the anthemic "International You Day." Lead guitarist Dave Nassie positively shines throughout this set; from the searing leads on "Angela" through the pretty riff that opens "Nailed Shut" and the Who-esque power chords of "Any Number Can Play," he always has intriguing musical twists to contribute. As always, the powerhouse rhythm section keeps things slamming along underneath, while Sly keeps the emotions boiling throughout. NUFAN has never stood still, and Hard Rock Bottom finds the band pushing forward as forcibly as ever. ~ Jo-Ann Greene
2002 release featuring 13 songs that run the gamut between introspective down trodden minimalism to pure un-harnessed punk rock a la No Use For A Name! They even cover Sinead O'Conner. The CD is enhanced with footage of behind the scenes footage from the studio.
Recorded in January 2002.
No Use For A Name: Rory Koff, Tony Sly, Dave Nassie, Matt Riddle.
Personnel: Karina Denike (vocals); Jennifer Walker (violin, cello).
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA (01/2002-??/2002); Motor Studios (01/2002-??/2002).
Photographer: Kate Powers.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Alternative Press (8/02, p.78) - 6 out of 10 - "...Pop-punk that sounds as wide-eyed and innocent an that of the youngest Drive-Thru Records bands. Credit plaintive vocals, guaranteed to induce more teeny-boppers swooning than New Found Glory's Jordan Pundik..." Hard Rock Bottom Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $1.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Alternative, Enhanced CD, Punk | | Label | Fat Wreck Chords | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 32410  | | CD Universe Part number | 3670626 | | Catalog number | 639 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 18, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | No Use For A Name; Ryan Greene | | Engineer | Ryan Greene | | Personnel | Karina Denike, Tony Sly, Rory Koff, Matt Riddle, Jennifer Walker, Dave Nassie |
No Use For A Name Hard Rock Bottom Songs | 1. | Feels Like Home | |
| 2. | International You Day | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Pre-Medicated Murder | |
| 4. | Dumb Reminders | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Any Number Can Play | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Friends of the Enemy | |
| 7. | Angela | |
| 8. | Let Me Down | $0.99 | |
| 9. | This Is a Rebel Song  | |
| 10. | Solitaire | |
| 11. | Undefeated | |
| 12. | Insecurity Alert | |
| 13. | Nailed Shut | |
| Hard Rock Bottom Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews NUFAN - have they pulled it off So, no use, have they pulled it off and to put it quite simply, yes they have. I have heard recently the phrases "too comerical" and "sold out". Utter rubish. No use have evolved and matured bringing with them a more melodic sound, but catchy tunes doesnt mean that Tony Sly hasnt put the same thought and intelligance into the earliar records as into this one. He still kinows exactly what he wants to say (about politics, love and life in general) he has just found a better way of saying it. top effort guys cant wait for the next one Submitted by Diomedes888 (York, England, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Disregard my previous review My last review of this cd was inaccurate. This cd is great. One of my favorites. Go buy it now. NOW!!! Submitted by SCXpunk (St. Louis, MO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
UNREAL!!! THIS ALBUM ROCKS!!! BUY IT , YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED, I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT EVERY SINGLE SONG ON THIS ALBUM IS GREAT, I NEVER GET TIRED OF LISTENING TO IT!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Brooklyn, Ny) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Hard Rock Bottom Hits The High Votes! No Use For A Name – Hard Rock Bottom
By Katie Morrison
This is undoubtedly one of the best pop-punk bands to surface in the nineties, Northern California’s No Use For A Name return with a phat slice of fast, upbeat, melodic punk tunes that would leave Good Charlotte and their mates crying at the back of the mosh.
These guys have been doing their thing for a while now and with beats like ‘Dumb Reminder’ it may be time for their hard work to pay off. This may be a more commercial sounding disc than their last effort, but hey with catchy jams like this who cares?
Submitted by another_l00ser_anthem (Christchurch, New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This Album Rocks!!!!This was one of the best punk/rock albums I have ever owned in my whole life!!!!I think any fans of Finch, Blink 182, Sum 41 or Alkaline Trio will love this album!!!! This CD is enhanced and shows some of the making of the album!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Brampton, ON, CAN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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