Making Friends
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Making Friends is a seminal cornerstone of 1990s melodic hardcore that solidified No Use For A Name as masters of the "skate punk" sound. Anchored by the late Tony Sly’s uncanny ability to blend breakneck tempos with deeply emotive, catchy melodies, the album balances aggression and accessibility through standout tracks like "The Answer Is Still No" and "Invincible." Produced by Ryan Greene at the legendary Motor Studios, it features the clean, punchy production style that defined the Fat Wreck Chords era. While it maintains the high-speed energy of its predecessors, the record introduces a more mature, introspective lyrical depth—tackling themes of isolation and social commentary—that elevates it from simple genre fare to an essential piece of punk rock history.