No Control

Bad Religion

No Control

RELEASED: July 15, 1989
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Change of Ideas Meaning 0:56 2. Big Bang 1:42 3. No Control Meaning 1:47 4. Sometimes I Feel Like Meaning 1:34 5. Automatic Man Meaning 1:40 6. I Want to Conquer the World Meaning 2:19 7. Sanity Meaning 2:44 8. Henchman 1:07 9. It Must Look Pretty Appealing 1:23 10. You Meaning 2:05 11. Progress Meaning 2:14 12. I Want Something More Meaning 0:47 13. Anxiety Meaning 2:08 14. Billy Meaning 1:54 15. The World Won’t Stop Meaning 1:57
No Control is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on November 2, 1989. It marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, characterized by faster tempos, more complex arrangements, and the signature harmonies of frontman Greg Graffin and guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The album's lyrics tackle themes of social and political issues, reflecting the band's commitment to thought-provoking content. Over the years, No Control has been regarded as a classic in the punk genre and has influenced countless bands, solidifying Bad Religion's status as one of the leading forces in punk rock.