Nothing Lasts Forever (Defiance album) explained

Nothing Lasts Forever
Type:Studio
Artist:Defiance
Cover:Nothing_Lasts_Forever.jpg
Genre:Street punk, anarcho-punk
Length:28:27
Label:Mind Control
Producer:Mike Lastra
Prev Title:No Time
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Out of the Ashes
Next Year:2002

Nothing Lasts Forever is an album by the American anarcho street punk band Defiance.[1] It was released on Mind Control Records in 1998.

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote that "the last album by the original lineup of Defiance before an extended hiatus, Nothing Lasts Forever has a dispirited, defeatist tone—even more so than usual for this brand of metal-tinged post-hardcore punk—in both the album title and songs like the sneering 'Kill the Bastards' and the churning thrash of 'It's Never Gonna Change'."

Track listing

  1. Nowhere - 3:16
  2. Don't Want It - 2:48
  3. Dead and Gone - 3:41
  4. Cheers - 2:46
  5. Nothing Worth Dying For - 2:59
  6. It's Never Gonna Change - 2:58
  7. Kill the Bastards - 2:48
  8. You Don't Know - 2:36
  9. Emergency - 2:38 (Motörhead cover)
  10. Nothing Lasts Forever - 2:08

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artist Biography by Eduardo Rivadavia . AllMusic . 19 October 2021.