No For An Answer

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Just Say No 00:00 Tools
Without A Reason 00:00 Tools
You Laugh 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Away 00:00 Tools
About Face 00:00 Tools
Rusty Pipes 00:00 Tools
Imperfection 00:00 Tools
Not a Thing 00:00 Tools
I Spy 00:00 Tools
When Will It End? 00:00 Tools
Guiding Line 00:00 Tools
Answer Me 00:00 Tools
Matter of Fact 00:00 Tools
Domino Principle 00:00 Tools
When Will It End 00:00 Tools
Man Against Man 00:00 Tools
Protect And Serve 00:00 Tools
The Domino Principle 00:00 Tools
03 - The begining 00:00 Tools
Temple Walls 00:00 Tools
Liar 00:00 Tools
Face The Nation 00:00 Tools
Grave Mistake 00:00 Tools
Through You_Just Say No 00:00 Tools
Guide Line 00:00 Tools
no for an answer -3- when will it end_ 00:00 Tools
The begining 00:00 Tools
no for an answer -1- just say no 00:00 Tools
no for an answer -2- you laugh 00:00 Tools
no for an answer -6- about face 00:00 Tools
no for an answer -4- without a reason 00:00 Tools
No Prisoners 00:00 Tools
Whitout a Reason 00:00 Tools
No For An Answer -8- bonus2 00:00 Tools
Last Warning 00:00 Tools
In The Beginning 00:00 Tools
Demo '87 00:00 Tools
The Beginning 00:00 Tools
No For An Answer - Rusty Pipes 00:00 Tools
Domino Theory 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Away - I Spy 00:00 Tools
Without Reason 00:00 Tools
03 - The Beginning 00:00 Tools
bonus2 00:00 Tools
It Makes Me Sick 00:00 Tools
No For An Answer - Not A Thing 00:00 Tools
No For An Answer - Answer Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Look 00:00 Tools
CBGB_4-9-89 00:00 Tools
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In the middle of the late-'80s hair rock jungle of Orange County, No for an Answer was making intelligent, confrontational, straight-from-the-heart hardcore punk that couldn't have been more at odds with most of the music coming out of the area at the time. Utilizing a kind of furious speed-rap hardcore style that recalls some early Bad Brains, singer Dan O'Mahoney (later of 411 and Speak 714) ranted, sometimes brilliantly, about social pressure, desperation, and isolation. The featured track, "Don't Look Away," is a fierce straight-edge manifesto, containing the band's most central message: "Acquiring a taste spells addiction to me/It's safest, it's smartest to live poison free." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.