

You will be rewinding the track into negative digits. Play track 1, then hold down the 'back' button on your CD player. *There is a secret track before the first song, "Transistor". *Outtakes from this album are "Earth People", "Clone Me", "MTA", "Grifters", "The Quickening", "Everything", "Writer's Block Party", "Space Funk", "Old Funk", "To The Future" and "(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais". This further explains Nick Hexum's lyric "this song started as a rant against haters, but that'd be giving into the instigators". *"Electricity" was originally called "Fuck the KKK". *The 11th track "No Control" has no relation to the Bad Religion song No Control from their 1989 album of the same name. * "Transistor" was originally intended to be a double-album, but was condensed to 21 tracks on one CD. *"Beautiful Disaster", "Prisoner", and "Transistor" were released as singles.

*"Fuck the KKK" - Early demo for Electricity *"White Man In Hammersmith Palais" (Strummer) - 3:52 (Appears on "") *"Space Funk" - 2:35 (Available via 311's website) *"Old Funk" - 2:43 (Available via 311's website) # "Borders" (Sexton Hexum/Martinez) - 2:45 # "Starshines" (Sexton Hexum/Martinez) - 2:36 # "Creature Feature" (Wills Martinez) - 2:38 # "No Control" (Hexum Hexum/Martinez) - 3:09 # "The Continuous Life" (Sexton Martinez) - 3:30 # "Jupiter" (Sexton Hexum/Martinez) - 2:45 # "Inner Light Spectrum" (Sexton/Martinez Martinez) - 3:41 # "Prisoner" (Hexum Hexum/Martinez) - 2:50 # "Transistor" (Music: Sexton Lyrics: Hexum/Martinez) - 3:02

The band released their final studio album on Capricorn records in 1999 and entitled Sound System. Two years later, the band would change directions of bit with the release of their fourth studio album entitled Transistor. In 1995, the band hit it really big with their fabulous album 311. That album would be followed up a year later in 1994 with the album Grassroots. The band’s first album was released in 1993 entitled Music. For a while they were one of the biggest selling rock bands of the decade. The group has released 13 studio albums along with two amazing live records, and a handful of eps and DVDs. 311 was a very popular band throughout the decade of the 1990s and have continued to grow musically well into the 2010s. Our 311 songs rank list looks at a 1980s band that hailed from the city of Omaha Nebraska. Photo: Eli Watson, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
