List of songs recorded by Black Flag

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This is a list of songs recorded by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag.

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• This list does not include any alternate or live versions of songs.

• The song "Crass Commercialism" from the compilation album Everything Went Black, is not included, as it is a collection of radio advertisements for Black Flag shows.

• The six spoken word songs from Family Man are not included.

• The Minutemen collaboration EP Minuteflag is also not included.

• This list is ranked in rough chronological order, although it includes the most prominent recordings of each song. For instance, the most famous versions of the songs "Six Pack" and "Damaged I", are on Damaged. However, they were both previously released (as alternate versions) on their third EP and first single respectively.

• Similarly, several songs, specifically from their second and fourth albums, were performed live earlier and recorded in demo form prior to having been officially released.

List

#SongPublicationComposerNotes
01."Nervous Breakdown" Nervous Breakdown (EP) Greg Ginn Sung by Keith Morris.
02."Fix Me" Nervous Breakdown (EP) Greg Ginn Sung by Keith Morris.
03."I've Had It" Nervous Breakdown (EP) Greg Ginn Sung by Keith Morris.
04."Wasted" Nervous Breakdown (EP) Greg Ginn, Keith Morris Sung by Keith Morris.

Keith Morris sings an alternate version on Everything Went Black.

05."I Don't Care" Everything Went Black Greg Ginn, Keith Morris Re-recorded as "You Bet We've Got Something Personal Against You!"

Sung by Keith Morris.

06."Jealous Again" Jealous Again Greg Ginn Sung by Ron Reyes, although a demo with Keith Morris singing was recorded previously. This can be found on the compilation of demos Everything Went Black.
07."Revenge" Jealous Again Greg Ginn Sung by Ron Reyes, although a demo with Keith Morris singing was recorded previously. This can be found on the compilation of demos Everything Went Black.
08."White Minority" Jealous Again Greg Ginn Sung by Ron Reyes, although a demo with Keith Morris singing was recorded previously. This can be found on the compilation of demos Everything Went Black.
09."No Values" Jealous Again Greg Ginn Sung by Ron Reyes, although a demo with Keith Morris singing was recorded previously. This can be found on the compilation of demos Everything Went Black.
10."You Bet We've Got Something Personal Against You!" Jealous Again Greg Ginn A re-recorded version of "I Don't Care", was the first to be released.

Sung by Ron Reyes.

11."Louie Louie" Louie Louie Richard Berry A cover of the original song written by Chuck Berry , this is the only song in Black Flag's catalogue.

Sung by Dez Cadena. An alternate version also sung by Dez Cadena appears on Everything Went Black.

12."I've Heard It Before" Six Pack (EP) Greg Ginn, Chuck Dukowski Sung by Dez Cadena.
13."American Waste" Six Pack (EP) Chuck Dukowski Sung by Dez Cadena.
14."Clocked In" The First Four Years Greg Ginn Sung by Dez Cadena, although demo versions sung by Keith Morris and Ron Reyes appear on Everything Went Black.

Originally appeared on the SST compilation album "Cracks in the Sidewalk".

15."Machine" The First Four Years Chuck Dukowski, Dez Cadena Sung by Dez Cadena.

Originally appeared on the SST compilation album "Chunks".

16."Rise Above" Damaged Greg Ginn Sung by Henry Rollins, as is every song from this point of the list up to and including Kickin' & Stickin'.
17."Spray Paint" Damaged Greg Ginn, Chuck Dukowski
18."Six Pack" Damaged Greg Ginn Originally appeared on Six Pack (EP) sung by Dez Cadena.
19."What I See" Damaged Chuck Dukowski
20."TV Party" Damaged Greg Ginn Was re-recorded twice, both for the TV Party EP and for the Repo Man soundtrack.
21."Thirsty and Miserable" Damaged Chuck Dukowski, Rosa Medea, Robo
22."Police Story" Damaged Greg Ginn One of only three songs to be recorded with all four singers. All alternate versions appear on Everything Went Black.
23."Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" Damaged Greg Ginn One of only three songs to be recorded with all four singers. All alternate versions appear on Everything Went Black.
24."Depression" Damaged Greg Ginn One of only three songs to be recorded with all four singers. All alternate versions appear on Everything Went Black.
25."Room 13' Damaged Greg Ginn, Rosa MedeaA previous recording sung by Dez Cadena can be found on Everything Went Black.
26."Damaged II" Damaged Greg Ginn A previous recording sung by Dez Cadena can be found on Everything Went Black.
27."No More" Damaged Chuck Dukowski A previous recording sung by Dez Cadena can be found on Everything Went Black.
28."Padded Cell" Damaged Greg Ginn, Chuck Dukowski A previous recording sung by Dez Cadena can be found on Everything Went Black.
29."Life of Pain" Damaged Greg Ginn
30."Damaged I" Damaged Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Was previously recorded twice by Dez Cadena. One version can be found on the 'Louie Louie' single and The First Four Years, and the other can be found on Everything Went Black.
31."I've Got to Run" TV Party (EP) Greg Ginn
32."My Rules" TV Party (EP) Greg Ginn Was originally recorded with Ron Reyes and can be found on Everything Went Black.
33."What Can You Believe?" 1982 Demos Dez Cadena Was re-recorded and used for DC3's debut album.
34."Yes, I Know" 1982 Demos Dez Cadena Was re-recorded and used for DC3's debut album.
35."My War" My War Chuck Dukowski Alternate demo versions can be found on 1982 Demos.
36."Can't Decide" My War Greg Ginn Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
37."Beat My Head Against the Wall" My War Greg Ginn Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
38."I Love You" My War Chuck Dukowski Alternate demo versions can be found on 1982 Demos.
39."Forever Time" My War Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
40."The Swinging Man" My War Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
41."Nothing Left Inside" My War Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos as a medley with Scream.
42."Three Nights" My War Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
43."Scream" My War Greg Ginn Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos as a medley with Nothing Left Inside.
44."Armageddon Man" Family Man Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Mostly improvised.
45."Long Lost Dog of It" Family Man Greg Ginn, Kira Roessler, Bill Stevenson Instrumental.
46."I Won't Stick Any of You Unless and Until I Can Stick All of You" Family Man Greg Ginn Instrumental.
47."Account for What?" Family Man Greg Ginn Instrumental.
48."The Pups Are Doggin' It" Family Man Greg Ginn, Kira Roessler, Bill Stevenson Instrumental.
49."Slip It In" Slip It In Greg Ginn Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
50."Black Coffee" Slip It In Greg Ginn Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
51."Wound Up" Slip It In Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Alternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
52."Rat's Eyes" Slip It In Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
53."Obliteration" Slip It In Greg Ginn Instrumental.
54."The Bars" Slip It In Chuck Dukowski, Henry Rollins
55."My Ghetto" Slip It In Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
56."You're Not Evil" Slip It In Greg Ginn
57."Loose Nut" Loose Nut Greg Ginn
58."Bastard in Love" Loose Nut Greg Ginn
59."Annihilate this Week" Loose Nut Greg Ginn
60."Best One Yet" Loose Nut Henry Rollins, Kira Roessler
61."Modern Man" Loose Nut Chuck Dukowski, Ed DankyAlternate demo version can be found on 1982 Demos.
62."This is Good" Loose Nut Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
63."I'm the One" Loose Nut Henry Rollins, Kira Roessler
64."Sinking" Loose Nut Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
65."Now She's Black" Loose Nut Bill Stevenson
66."Your Last Affront" The Process of Weeding Out Greg Ginn Instrumental.
67."Screw the Law" The Process of Weeding Out Greg Ginn Instrumental.
68."The Process of Weeding Out" The Process of Weeding Out Greg Ginn Instrumental.
69."Southern Rise" The Process of Weeding Out Greg Ginn, Kira Roessler, Bill Stevenson Instrumental.
70."Paralyzed" In My Head Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
71."The Crazy Girl" In My Head Greg Ginn
72."Black Love" In My Head Greg Ginn
73."White Hot" In My Head Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
74."In My Head" In My Head Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
75."Out of this World" In My Head Bill Stevenson, Kira Roessler Was also released on the 1989 EP I Can See You. Was not on the original nine song cassette version.
76."I Can See You" In My Head Greg Ginn Was also released on the 1989 EP I Can See You. Was not on the original nine song cassette version.
77."Drinking and Driving" In My Head Greg Ginn
78."Retired at 21" In My Head Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins
79."Society's Tease" In My Head Greg Ginn
80."It's All Up to You" In My Head Greg Ginn
81."You Let Me Down" In My Head Bill Stevenson, Henry Rollins Was also released on the 1989 EP I Can See You. Was not on the original nine song cassette version.
82."Kickin' & Stickin'" I Can See You Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins Was released on the 1989 I Can See You three years after the band initially broke up.
83."My Heart's Pumping" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
84."Down in the Dirt" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
85."Blood and Ashes" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
86."Now Is the Time" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
87."Wallow in Despair" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
88."Slow Your Ass Down" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
89."It's So Absurd" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
90."Shut Up" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
91."This Is Hell" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
92."Go Away" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
93."The Bitter End" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
94."The Chase" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
95."I'm Sick" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
96."It's Not My Time to Go-Go" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
97."Lies" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
98."Get Out of My Way" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
99."Outside" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
100."No Teeth" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
101."To Hell and Back" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
102."Give Me All Your Dough" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
103."You Gotta Be Joking" What The... Greg Ginn, Ron Reyes
104."Off My Shoulders" What The... Greg Ginn Mathew Cortez plays drums on this track instead of Gregory Moore

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