Nothing New for Trash Like You cover

Nothing New for Trash Like You

Against All Authority · 2001

36 min · 18 tracks · hardcore punk

A relentless barrage of hardcore punk riffs and politically charged lyrics that challenge authority.

Why this album works

The album captured significant attention within the underground punk community for its unapologetic critique of authority and mainstream culture. It became a notable release during a time when punk was experiencing a resurgence, influencing a new wave of politically active bands and contributing to discussions around socio-political issues in music.
Best for
quick bursts of energy politically charged anthems frantic sing-along moments
Context
Released in 2001, 'Nothing New for Trash Like You' was Against All Authority's follow-up to their 1998 album, '24 Hour Roadside Resistance.' At this point, the band was solidifying their presence in the punk scene, known for their energetic performances and outspoken political messages. This album further established their commitment to DIY ethics and anti-establishment themes.
Stylistic neighbors
25 ta Life· James Glayat· Christopher Beckham

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Just an Obstruction 1:32
  • 2 That Way 2:19
  • 3 In on Your Joke 1:41
  • 4 Bakunin 2:18
  • 5 Livin' in Miami Standout 1:52
  • 6 When It Comes Down to You 1:38
  • 7 Nothing to Lose 2:08
  • 8 Haymarket Square 2:13
  • 9 Sacco & Vanzetti Standout 1:36
  • 10 Alba 1:55
  • 11 Threat 1:49
  • 12 Hard as Fuck 2:06
  • 13 Centerfold 1:52
  • 14 Above the Law 2:49
  • 15 We Won't Submit Standout 2:12
  • 16 Court 22 2:10
  • 17 Under Your Authority 2:39
  • 18 Ska Sucks 1:34

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