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The Punk Rock Anthology

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Download links and information about The Punk Rock Anthology by Anti - Nowhere League. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 38 tracks with total duration of 02:03:30 minutes.

Artist: Anti - Nowhere League
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 38
Duration: 02:03:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. We're the League 2:40
2. So What 3:09
3. I Hate....People 2:23
4. Let's Break the Law 3:05
5. (We Will Not) Remember You 2:01
6. World War III 2:42
7. Woman 2:59
8. Animal 2:40
9. For You 3:05
10. Out On the Wasteland 3:29
11. We Will Survive 3:05
12. Queen and Country 3:53
13. On the Waterfront 5:34
14. Johannesburg 3:56
15. Branded 3:20
16. Noddy 2:50
17. Loser 1:49
18. Out of Control 2:40
19. Going Down 3:52
20. Let the Country Feed You 2:52
21. Pig Iron 2:24
22. F****d Up and Wasted 3:39
23. Scum 3:50
24. Long Live Punk 3:55
25. Get Ready 2:38
26. There Is No God 3:37
27. Pump Action 4:41
28. Dead Heroes 3:43
29. The Punk Prayer 4:15
30. Degeneration 3:02
31. The End of the Day 3:12
32. Unwanted 4:00
33. Medication 2:23
34. My God's Bigger Than Yours 2:36
35. Rampton 4:46
36. Snowman (Live) 2:36
37. Can't Stand Rock 'n' Roll (Live) 2:51
38. Streets of London (Live) 3:18

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These two CDs crash, bang, and thunder across the Anti-Nowhere League catalog, from the opening snarl of their debut single and the still shell-shocking swagger of the defiant "So What" through to the band's last days as a truly atomic force — and what a journey it is. Not every Oi! band still sounds vibrant today, and a lot of them just seem silly. But the Anti-Nowhere League had a punch and a power that defy the passing of time; excise the occasional lyrical time bomb and there are moments here when you could be listening to any one of the myriad bands that have since formed in their slipstream, not one of which comes even close to the fiery breath of the League at their beastliest. Animal's liner notes carry listeners through the songs, anecdote by anecdote, and they do enhance the listen, at least in as much as they jog a few memories. But this isn't an album for reading through. It's one to crank up as loud as you possibly can and, if anyone complains that it's way too loud, give him a chorus of "So What." That'll shut him up.