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Nobodys Heroes

~ Stiff Little Fingers (Artist)
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1. Gotta Gettaway
2. Wait and See
3. Fly the Flag
4. At the Edge
5. Nobody's Hero
6. Bloody Dub
7. Doesn't Make It All Right
8. I Don't Like You
9. No Change
10. Tin Soldiers

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This inspired and underrated Northern Ireland punk band never sounded better. On Nobody's Heroes, the group began to forge a way out of the genre's dead-end street with articulate lyrics, refined playing, and a slight softening of vocalist Jake Burns's barking delivery. Fortunately, these improvements did nothing to blunt the group's impact or visceral appeal. They sound defiant as ever as they reflect the tough urban realities of their Belfast home. Highlights include the title track, "I Don't Like You," and "Wait and See," a collective "up yours" directed at the establishment and other nefarious types. Also included is a great, hopped-up version of the Specials' "It Doesn't Make It Alright." --Mike Corrigan


Album Description

Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Must have, Feb 17 2004
By E M Smid "elzosmid" (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This is the best punk rock album I ever owned (originally in vinyl). If you ever want to know what British punk rock originally was about, this is the album for you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mood Altering, Jul 8 2002
By J. D. Maquera "muzzygrande@gmail.com" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This album goes really well with a bottle of Chimay, i've discovered. i bet it would even make that wine stuff taste good. cheers.
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