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No More Censorship
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1988
Recorded1988
GenreHardcore, post-hardcore
LabelRAS Records
Scream chronology
Banging the Drum
(1986)
No More Censorship
(1988)
Your Choice Live Series Vol.10
(1990)

No More Censorship is an album by Scream released in 1988 through RAS Records (RAS 4001). It is the first Scream album to feature Dave Grohl on drums, who went to be a part of many successful bands, most notably Nirvana, Queens of the Stone Age, and Them Crooked Vultures as a drummer, and Foo Fighters as guitarist and vocalist.

No More Censorship was notably the first album by the band to be released by Reggae label RAS Records, at the time RAS was attempting to dive into a rock market. The label brought Scream on board to attract other burgeoning rock acts.

The original release of the album is out of print. In 2009, there were reports that Dave Grohl was interested in re-mixing the album for re-release.[1] A reissue of the album, subtitled "NMC17", was released for Record Store Day/Black Friday in 2017 by Southern Lord Recordings featuring a new mix overseen by guitarist Franz Stahl, an augmented track list, and all new artwork.[2] The album was fully released on the 27th of April, 2018.

Track listing

  1. "Hit Me"
  2. "No More Censorship"
  3. "Fucked Without a Kiss"
  4. "No Escape"
  5. "Building Dreams"
  6. "Take It from the Top"
  7. "Something in My Head"
  8. "It's the Time"
  9. "Binge"
  10. "Run to the Sun"
  11. "In the Beginning"

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Scream To Play Black Cat In Washington DC". Website. Dischord Records. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. ^ "RSDBF '17 Special Release: Scream - NMC 17". recordstoreday.com. Retrieved 2017-11-26.