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Incognito

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Download links and information about Incognito by No Use For A Name. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 33:48 minutes.

Artist: No Use For A Name
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 33:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. DMV 3:08
2. Sign the Bill 2:08
3. It Won't Happen Again 4:10
4. Hail to the King 1:51
5. Weirdo 2:37
6. Truth Hits Everybody 2:43
7. Felix 2:22
8. Noitall 2:20
9. I Detest 2:12
10. Puppet Show 3:20
11. Record Thieves 2:49
12. Power Bitch 4:08

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Fat Wreck Chords is reissuing early albums by their most popular bands, a potent reminder of where they've been and how far they've come. Incognito was No Use for a Name's debut full-length, a solid slab of hulking hardcore with mighty fists full of metal. At this point, the group was a trio comprised of Tony Sly, Rory Koff, and bassist Steve Papoutsis. Melodies were at a premium, the rhythms were pusillanimous, the attitude angry, and the atmosphere threatening. On the almost Neurosis-like "It Won't Happen Again," they're absolutely menacing, a far cry from their more contemporary sound. Producers Brett Gurewitz and Donnell Cameron give the whole album a shine, smoothing down the more jagged edges and gracing the album with a more coherent feel than the group really had in those early days. No Use for a Name had a way to go, and at this point they were more in the thrall of metal than punk. That would change.