Which Van Halen Songs Are On The Fair Warning Album?

2025-10-27 15:37:13 114

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Uma
Uma
2025-10-30 00:06:59
If you're new to Van Halen and want the literal list: 'Fair Warning' contains these nine songs — 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', 'One Foot Out the Door', and 'Push Comes to Shove'.

For a quick starter playlist, I'd say begin with 'Unchained' for the riff-driven energy, then 'Mean Street' for attitude, and try 'So This Is Love?' if you want a slightly softer moment. The record is compact but atmospheric — rough edges and all — and it’s one of those albums that rewards multiple listens, at least that’s how it hooked me.
Ulric
Ulric
2025-10-30 06:59:19
Every time I spin 'Fair Warning' I get sucked into that darker, grittier side of Van Halen — it's one of those records that feels like a late-night drive with the windows down. The album has nine tracks, and here's the lineup in order:

'Fair Warning' tracklist: 1. 'Mean Street' 2. 'Dirty Movies' 3. 'Sinner's Swing!' 4. 'Hear About It Later' 5. 'Unchained' 6. 'So This Is Love?' 7. 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park' 8. 'One Foot Out the Door' 9. 'Push Comes to Shove'.

If you're skimming for highlights, 'Unchained' is the classic stomp-riff that a lot of people know from radio and live sets, and 'Mean Street' nails that snarling early Van Halen energy. I always come back to the contrast: some songs are raw and punchy while others sneak in unexpected melody. That mix is why the album still grows on me every listen.
Ella
Ella
2025-10-31 20:30:25
Quick rundown for someone who just wants the names: the 'Fair Warning' album has nine songs — 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', 'One Foot Out the Door', and 'Push Comes to Shove'.

It’s a short, punchy record with a darker tone than some of their other albums; my go-to tracks from it are 'Unchained' for the riff and 'Mean Street' for attitude. Every track has a character of its own, so it’s worth listening straight through at least once, in my opinion.
Zane
Zane
2025-11-01 06:46:42
Huge soft spot for 'Fair Warning' — that record has a mood all its own. If you want the songs you’ll find on the album, here are the main tracks that define its darker, rawer vibe: 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', and 'One Foot Out the Door'.

I love how each of those cuts shows a different side of the band: 'Mean Street' opens with that greasy, streetwise riff, 'Unchained' is pure groove and one of Eddie’s most memorable riffs, while 'So This Is Love?' and 'Hear About It Later' reveal a sharper, more uneasy melodic side. The album isn’t glossy — it’s tight, a little nasty, and it rewards repeated listens. For me, it’s the one Van Halen record that still makes me grin and grit my teeth at the same time.
Nolan
Nolan
2025-11-01 07:24:07
I still get a thrill thinking about blasting this one on a long drive. The songs on 'Fair Warning' that stand out to me are 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', plus deeper cuts like 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park' and 'One Foot Out the Door'.

What I dig as a guitar-geek type is how the band balances raw power with unusual chord choices and dynamic shifts — 'Unchained' has that chunky, syncopated stomp, while 'Sinner's Swing!' plays with rhythm in a way that feels almost jazz-tinted for a moment. Vocally and lyrically the album leans darker than their debut; the melodies sometimes hide the bite. If you’re exploring Van Halen beyond the radio hits, these tracks are where the atmosphere and the risk-taking live, and they still sound thrilling to me.
Joseph
Joseph
2025-11-02 01:14:00
That era of Van Halen has a special teeth-to-the-edge energy. On 'Fair Warning' you'll hear tracks such as 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', and 'One Foot Out the Door'. I tend to put this record on when I want something a little rougher and more unpredictable than the big arena anthems — there’s grit in the performances and real mood in the arrangements, which keeps me coming back for the darker textures and raw riffs.
Oliver
Oliver
2025-11-02 04:29:10
I dug up my old vinyl and played 'Fair Warning' back-to-back the other day, and it’s wild how compact and ruthless those nine songs are. The album contains 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', 'One Foot Out the Door', and 'Push Comes to Shove'. Each track has its own vibe — from the snarling opener to the more atmospheric moments like 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park'.

I love how 'Unchained' often becomes the crowd pleaser in concert recordings, while tracks such as 'Hear About It Later' show a moodiness you don’t always expect from their early catalog. The production is rawer than some later records, which I actually prefer; it feels alive and imperfect in a good way. That gritty edge keeps me coming back.
Bella
Bella
2025-11-02 17:56:58
On a late-night re-listen I tried to map out what makes 'Fair Warning' feel distinct, and I ended up paging through the tracklist one song at a time: 'Mean Street', 'Dirty Movies', 'Sinner's Swing!', 'Hear About It Later', 'Unchained', 'So This Is Love?', 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', 'One Foot Out the Door', 'Push Comes to Shove'.

Instead of going track-by-track chronologically, I thought about mood clusters: the snarling rockers like 'Mean Street' and 'Unchained' sit beside moodier pieces such as 'Hear About It Later' and 'Sunday Afternoon in the Park', which softens the record’s edges. Lyrically and sonically it leans darker and tighter than some of their more gleeful albums. The guitar tones are grungier, the vocals more abrasive at times — all of which makes the album feel honest and a bit dangerous. I still find something new every time I listen, which is part of its charm.
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