| So What | ||||
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| Released | July 2000 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock | |||
| Label | Harry May Record Company | |||
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So What is the fifth compilation album by English punk rock band Anti-Nowhere League. It contains mostly well known studio tracks along with a mix of live tracks, once again taken from the Live in Yugoslavia album.[1] At the 2000 VH1 Music Awards, Metallica performed a cover of the song So What? off the album.[2]
"Woman" appears in an unreleased version, as well as a rare studio version of "Noddy", after the live version had already been released on The Horse is Dead.
Track listing
- "So What?"
 - "We Are the League"
 - "I Hate People"
 - "Snowman"
 - "Nowhere Man"
 - "Animal"
 - "Woman"
 - "(We Will Not) Remember You"
 - "World War III"
 - "For You"
 - "Noddy"
 - "Let's Break the Law"
 - "Streets of London"
 - "Can't Stand Rock 'n' Roll"
 - "Reck-a-Nowhere"
 - "We Will Survive"
 - "Out on the Wasteland"
 - "Queen and Country"
 - "Paint It Black" (Live)
 - "Let the Country Feed You" (Live)
 
References
- ↑ David Stubbs (7 March 2018). "Anti-Nowhere - League The Albums 1981-87 album review". loudersound. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
 - ↑ Hobson, Rich (11 May 2022). "Echobrain: how one band almost killed Metallica". loudersound. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
 
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