¡Leche Con Carne!
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Released on February 19, 1995, ¡Leche Con Carne! is widely regarded as the definitive breakthrough for
No Use For A Name, cementing their transition from gritty hardcore roots into the melodic skate punk icons they would become. Produced by Fat Mike and Ryan Greene, the album captures the quintessential "Fat Wreck sound" through a balanced mix of rapid-fire tempos, heavy palm-muted riffs, and soaring three-part harmonies. Frontman
Tony Sly's songwriting takes center stage here, blending personal vulnerability with serious social commentary on tracks like "Justified Black Eye" and the fan-favorite "Soulmate," which notably became the first
Fat Wreck Chords music video to air on MTV's 120 Minutes. From its infectious energy to the standout Bob Marley cover of "Redemption Song" and a quirky hidden medley of pop-culture covers, the record remains a foundational pillar of 90s
punk history.