Released 1984 Release date 1984 | Recorded 1980 – 1983 | |
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Similar Why?, Hear Nothing See Nothi, Grave New World, Massacre Divine, Shootin' Up the World |
Never Again is the second studio album released by Discharge in 1984, and is their first compilation album. It should not to be confused with the EP of the same name. It includes tracks from their eponymous debut album, and from their previous extended plays. All tracks are remastered, and remixed, and is considered by Allmusic guide as "a great introduction" to the band.
Contents
The cover is a work by John Heartfield from 1932 entitled "The Meaning of Geneva, Where Capital Lives, There Can Be No Peace".
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Discharge.
- "Warning"
- "Never Again"
- "Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing"
- "The Nightmare Continues"
- "Where There Is a Will"
- "Drunk with Power"
- "The Final Blood Bath"
- "Anger Burning"
- "Two Monstrous Nuclear Stockpiles"
- "The Price of Silence"
- "Protest and Survive"
- "Born to Die in the Gutter"
- "Doomsday"
- "The More I See"
- "State Violence" / "State Control"
- "In Defence of Our Future"
- "Decontrol"
Songs
1Warning2:49
2Never Again2:20
3Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing1:29
References
Never Again (Discharge album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA