Hated in the Nation
GG Allin · 1987
56 min · 22 tracks · hardcore punk · shock rock
Confrontational and raw, this album distills GG Allin's chaotic essence into a relentless barrage of shockingly explicit punk fury.
Why this album works
'Hated in the Nation' is significant for its unapologetic exploration of taboo subjects, contributing to GG Allin's legacy within the shock rock genre. The album's provocative content led to widespread controversy and censorship attempts, fueling discussions about freedom of expression in music during the late 1980s. Additionally, it has influenced numerous punk and alternative artists who embrace transgressive themes.
- Best for
- wave-like intensity shifts cathartic release of aggression raw confrontational energy
- Context
- Released on April 15, 1987, 'Hated in the Nation' marked GG Allin's transition into more extreme punk territory after his earlier works. This album came during a tumultuous period for Allin, characterized by his infamous live performances and escalating notoriety in underground music scenes. It served as a follow-up to his previous work, further solidifying his reputation as a controversial figure.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Wendy O. Williams· Alice Cooper· New York Dolls
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Intro (M Board) 0:34
- 2 Stimulation 0:45
- 3 I Wanna Fuck Myself Standout 2:57
- 4 Bite It You Scum Standout 3:31
- 5 You Hate Me & I Hate You 2:59
- 6 GG's Phone Machine 1:34
- 7 Blood for You 3:25
- 8 Hard Candy Cock 2:10
- 9 Eat My Shit 3:31
- 10 Scum Fuck Tradition 3:28
- 11 Drink, Fight and Fuck Standout 2:09
- 12 Needle Up My Cock 4:02
- 13 Sluts in the City 4:33
- 14 Ten Year Old Fuck 3:39
- 15 Ass-Fuckin', Butt Suckin', Cunt Lickin', Masturbation 3:00
- 16 Gimme Some Head 3:50
- 17 Tough Fuckin' Shit 2:28
- 18 Board's Phone Machine 0:38
- 19 Radio Ad for GG's 1st Record 0:33
- 20 Out for Blood 2:14
- 21 I Wanna Eat You Out 2:06
- 22 Pissing on Cosloy 2:12
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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