Nothing New for Trash Like You | ||||
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Studio album by Against All Authority | ||||
Released | October 6, 2001 | |||
Recorded | Various | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 37:00 | |||
Label | Sub City Records | |||
Producer | ??? | |||
Against All Authority chronology | ||||
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Nothing New for Trash Like You is an album from the ska-punk band Against All Authority. The album was first released in 2001 on Sub City Records. Songs 12-17 were previously included on Destroy What Destroys You, and other tracks were lifted off various split albums. The title of this album was borrowed from the punk band Bueno of Prescott, Arizona. Bueno released an album of the same name in August 2000, five years before the death of their lead singer, Brian Gianelli, in a canoeing accident.
In the inlay of this CD, there is a scanned letter from the American Automobile Association (from 1998). Their trademark consists of three As in an oval. They complained to Hopeless Records that the logo Against All Authority uses is the same as theirs, and they threatened to sue the label.
After this, Against All Authority's logo was changed and previous CDs with the offending logo were replaced with the new one. However, in response to this argument their next album was entitled 24 Hour Roadside Resistance, making fun of the American Automobile Association's slogan "24 Hour Roadside Assistance".