Not So Brave
Compilation album by
Released2003
Recorded1980-1982
GenreAnarcho Punk
hardcore punk[1]
LabelOverground Records[2]
Flux of Pink Indians chronology
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Professional ratings
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AllMusic[3]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]

Not So Brave is a compilation album of songs by the anarchist punk band Flux Of Pink Indians, released by Overground Records in 1997.[5][4] Tracks 1-8 are from their demo "Strive," track 9 is an alternative mix, track 10 is an album version for the compilation album Wargasm, tracks 11-16 are their first demo, and tracks 17-25 are live tracks recorded at the Triad in the Bishop's Stortford.

Track listing

  1. Progress - 1:39
  2. Blinded By Science - 2:46
  3. The Fun Is Over - 2:04
  4. Some Of Us Scream, Some Of Us Shout - 1:49
  5. Tapioca Sunrise - 4:11
  6. Is There Anybody There? - 3:04
  7. Myxomatosis - 2:48
  8. Take Heed - 2:08
  9. Background of Malfunction - 2:38
  10. Tapioca Sunrise - 4:00
  11. Tube Disaster - 2:32
  12. Sick Butchers - 2:26
  13. Left Me to Die - 2:17
  14. Background of Malfunction - 3:00
  15. Is There Anybody There? - 4:02
  16. Life after Death - 4:17
  17. Sick Butchers - 2:14
  18. Take Heed - 2:21
  19. Progress - 1:37
  20. TV Dinners - 4:16
  21. Tube Disaster - 2:35
  22. Myxomatosis - 2:26
  23. They Lie, We Die - 3:02
  24. 1970's have been made in Hong Kong - 3:08
  25. The Fun Is Over - 2:09

Personnel

  • Colin Latter - vocals (all tracks)
  • Derek Birkett - bass guitar, backing vocals (all tracks)
  • Kev Hunter - guitar, backing vocals (tracks 1-8, 10, 17-25)
  • Martin Wilson - drums (tracks 1-8, 17-25)
  • Neil Puncher - guitar (Tracks 9, 11-16)
  • Andy Smith - guitar (Tracks 9, 11-16)
  • Sid Attion - drums (Tracks 9, 11-16)
  • Spider (normally drummer for the band The System) - drums (Track 10)

References

  1. Cogan, Brian (2006). Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture. Greenwood Press. p. 75.
  2. "Not So Brave".
  3. "Not So Brave - Flux of Pink Indians | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  4. 1 2 Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 3. MUZE. p. 511.
  5. Glasper, Ian (1 May 2014). The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984. PM Press. ISBN 9781604869880 via Google Books.
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