Loose Nut
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| Loose Nut | ||
| Studio album by Black Flag | ||
| Released | May 1985 | |
| Recorded | March 1985 | |
| Genre | Hardcore punk | |
| Length | 34:07 | |
| Label | SST | |
| Producer(s) | Bill Stevenson Greg Ginn David Tarling |
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| Professional reviews | ||
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| Black Flag chronology | ||
| Live '84 (1984) |
Loose Nut (1985) |
The Process of Weeding Out (EP) (1985) |
Loose Nut is an album released in 1985 by Black Flag on SST Records. It was the first album to introduce their heavier and darker sound that would remain with the band until their breakup. More fans have discredited the album because of the new sound, some Black Flag fans say that the album is more "metal" sounding than hardcore, which was completely away from their earlier work while others have credited the album.
All songs written by Ginn except * by Ginn/Rollins, ** by Roessler/Rollins, *** by Danky/Dukowski, and **** by Stevenson
- "Loose Nut" – 4:35
- "Bastard in Love" – 3:20
- "Annihilate this Week" – 4:44
- "Best One Yet" – 2:37 **
- "Modern Man" – 3:11 ***
- "This is Good" – 3:34 *
- "I'm the One" – 3:15 **
- "Sinking" – 4:36 *
- "Now She's Black" – 4:51 ****
- Henry Rollins - vocals
- Greg Ginn - guitar
- Kira Roessler - bass
- Bill Stevenson - drums
- Raymond Pettibon - artwork
| Black Flag |
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| Greg Ginn |
| Vocals: Keith Morris | Chavo Pederast | Dez Cadena | Henry Rollins |
| Bass: Raymond Pettibon | Spot | Chuck Dukowski | Kira Roessler | C'el Revuelta |
| Drums: David Horvitz | Brian Migdol | ROBO | Emil Johnson | Chuck Biscuits | Bill Stevenson |Anthony Martinez |
| Discography |
| Albums: Damaged | My War | Family Man | Slip It In | Loose Nut | In My Head |
| Extended plays: Nervous Breakdown | Jealous Again | Six Pack | TV Party | The Process of Weeding Out | Minuteflag | I Can See You |
| Live: Live '84 | Who's Got the 10½? | Annihilate This Week |
| Other releases: Everything Went Black | The First Four Years | Wasted...Again | The Complete 1982 Demos Plus More | |
| Related articles |
| Rollins Band | Dos | State of Alert | Gone | SST Records | October Faction | Joe Cole |