No Worse for the Wear
| No Worse for the Wear | |||||
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| Studio album by Big Drill Car | |||||
| Released | May 20, 1994 | ||||
| Recorded | September 1993 | ||||
| Genre | Pop punk | ||||
| Length | 31:51 | ||||
| Label | Cargo/Headhunter Records | ||||
| Producer | Stephen Egerton Bill Stevenson |
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No Worse for the Wear is a 1994 album, the third and last by Orange County pop punk band Big Drill Car. It is the only album without their original line-up, featuring new members Keith Fallis and Darrin Norris.
The songs "The Shake", "Nogaina", and "What You Believe" were featured, amongst other Cargo/Headhunter Records artists, in the 1997 Sony PlayStation game Courier Crisis.
After the album's release, the group officially disbanded sometime in 1995, then frontman Frank Daly and guitarist Mark Arnold moved on to form their next band project All Systems Go! at the same time.
Track listing
- "The Shake" – 2:27
- "Friend of Mine" – 3:14
- "Duck and Cover" – 1:22
- "Nagain" – 3:10
- "In Disguise" – 2:58
- "Crystal's Ball" – 2:35
- "Wondering" – 3:27
- "What You Believe" – 2:26
- "Thin White Line" – 2:41
- "Step Right Up" – 2:47
- "Yer Holdin" – 2:13
- "Hye" – 2:31
Personnel
- Frank Daly - Vocals
- Mark Arnold - Guitar
- Darrin Norris - Bass
- Keith Fallis - Drums
Additional personnel
- Bill Stevenson - Producer
- Stephen Egerton - Producer
- Jeff Powell - Engineer
- Jeffrey Reed - Engineer
- John Hampton - Mixing
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