"A simple- even Ramones-ish- guitar riff kicks off the oppening title song, followed by a spaced-out, almost drunken voice which sings "I'm about/ to have a nervous breakdown/ my head really hurts..." And so the world is introduced to Black Flag, one of the greatest and most enduring punk bands of all time.
Though Nervous Breakdown (the album, not the song) is only five minutes and twenty seconds long, its sound manages to stay so constantly fresh and exciting that you can play the entire EP ten times over and still feel like you're listining to it for the first time.
The lyrics are instantly memorable, like the chorus of "I've had it," in which Keith Morris chants "I'm.... Going.... To.... EXPLODE I'VE HAD IT!" Gregg Ginn's guitar playing, though childshly simple, is stll ferocious and brilliant, creating the perfect templete over which the lyrics can be sung.
Though not as angry or proffessionally played as later efforts, Nervous Breakdown remains my favorite Flag record, and a great landmark of Punk."
I LOVE THIS ALBUM
drgonzo31 | Belleville, NJ United States | 08/25/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I will probably get crucified for saying this, but I feel that this is Black Flag's best release. This is true American punk at it's finest. Just to let you know where I'm coming from, I think that "Everyting Went Black" is Black Flag's second best release and Keith Morris is one of my favorite singers of all time. I have nothing against Henry Rollins, but pre-Rollins Black Flag is in my opinion the finest American punk band of all time."
Punk Rock, BABY!!!
Cameron Brewer | 02/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Forget british punk or anything going on today, this is the REAL THING! Music made by punks for punks. Nervous Breakdown might just be the best damn punk song ever (even beating anything on Damaged). The rest are great, too, if a little short."
Keith Morris - 2nd best hardcore vocalist
Cameron Brewer | 03/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Agreed, this is the best punk rock EP ever released. No solos - sort of, the guitar fills form the basis of Ginn's guitar insanity. However, this and everything went black are the best part of the Black Flag era because of Keith Morris. Some people really don't care for Keith's vocals, but I'm sorry you can't hear the edgy insanity that is as close as a white boy can come to HR. Rollins made Black Flag into an art medium, but nobody matched Ginn's insanity on the vocal level like Morris. But, buy this only if you don't care for the other vocalists on the First Four Years, or unless your're a collector."
Punk Rock from Southern California
Mark Saalbach | Great Northwest, USA | 06/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Bought this EP way back in the day, think it was in 1980. It is what Punk Rock is short, fast, loud and to the point. A no holds bar of punk energy put on for our ears to hear and hearts to experience. A must own for all us who remember the punk days of Southern Cal in the late 70's and early 80's."