Album

My War

Black Flag

1984 · Rock

29 collectors on Gatefold own this

My War by Black Flag

My War is a Punk album by Black Flag, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked, owned by 29 collectors.

About

With <i>My War</i>, the true Henry Rollins era of Black Flag begins. He was brought in to sing Greg Ginn’s songs for <i>Damaged</i> and with <i>My War</i> became a fully integrated member of the band, nudging the band towards slower tempos that emphasized their atonal freakouts. This slide towards MC5, free-jazz bust-outs put them at odds with punk rock’s insistence on short, fast rules. But it made the group a distinctive entity at a time when most hardcore punk bands were passing in a blur. Only the title track ever gained true notoriety, but tracks such as “Can’t Decide,” “Three Nights” and the eternal trudge of “Scream” make the case for Greg Ginn as one of the era’s most important guitar players. His solos are off the wall, while his riffage brings back the ghosts of early Black Sabbath at a time when Sabbath was fading from view. Rollins’ throaty, guttural vocal stabs recast the band as a formidable live outfit whose concerts were true endurance tests for all involved.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1My War3:52
  2. A2Can't Decide5:27
  3. A3Beat My Head Against The Wall2:34
  4. A4I Love You3:23
  5. A5Forever Time2:25
  6. A6The Swinging Man2:55

Side B

  1. B1Nothing Left Inside6:39
  2. B2Three Nights5:51
  3. B3Scream6:54

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Hardcore
  • heavy
  • brooding
  • outlaw

Credits

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Performers

29 collectors on Gatefold own this · 44 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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