No Use For A Name Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | This Is A Rebel Song |
| 2 | Angela |
| 3 | Feels Like Home |
| 4 | Night Of The Living Living |
| 5 | Fields Of Athenry |
| 6 | Gene And Paul I Hate You Most Of All And Ace, You're The Ace And Peter You're The Cat |
| 7 | Tan In A Can |
| 8 | Yours To Destroy |
| 9 | Solitaire |
| 10 | Pre-medicated Murder |
| 11 | Pacific Standard Time |
| 12 | Sleeping Between Trucks |
| 13 | Nailed Shut |
| 14 | I Want To Be Wrong |
| 15 | Undefeated |
| 16 | Take It Home |
| 17 | Sign The Bill |
| 18 | Ontario |
| 19 | Secret |
| 20 | Best Regards |
| 21 | Enjoy The Silence |
| 22 | Watching |
| 23 | Insecurity Alert |
| 24 | Hole |
| 25 | Kill The Rich |
| 26 | Looney Toon |
| 27 | Sitting Duck |
| 28 | Beth |
| 29 | Sidewalk |
| 30 | The Dregs Of Sobriety |
| 31 | Power Bitch |
| 32 | Weirdo |
| 33 | Felix |
| 34 | Solitare |
| 35 | Domino |
| 36 | Punk Points |
| 37 | Internation You Day |
| 38 | Record Thieves |
| 39 | 1945 |
| 40 | 3 Month Weekend |
| 41 | 51 Days |
| 42 | 6 Degrees From Misty |
| 43 | A Postcard Would Be Nice |
| 44 | Alone |
| 45 | Always Carrie |
| 46 | Another Step |
| 47 | Any Number Can Play |
| 48 | Apparition |
| 49 | Badfish |
| 50 | Biggest Lie |
No Use For A Name Albums
About No Use For A Name
No Use For A Name was a California punk rock band from San Jose who became stalwarts of the melodic punk scene from 1987 until frontman Tony Sly's death in 2012. Known for their heartfelt, introspective lyrics and Tony Sly's distinctive raspy vocals, they crafted emotionally resonant punk anthems like "Feels Like Home" and "Angela" that balanced aggression with vulnerability. Albums like "The Feel Good Record of the Year" and "Hard Rock Bottom" showcased their evolution from straightforward punk to more melodic, folk-influenced songwriting that influenced a generation of Fat Wreck Chords bands. Their cover of "Fields of Athenry" demonstrated their ability to transform traditional songs into punk classics, while tracks like "This Is A Rebel Song" cemented their reputation as thoughtful voices in the punk community.