Materialtretthet (recorded 1980 in Fredrikstad) is the debut album of the Norwegian new wave band The Aller Værste!
The CD edition includes the first single, EP and Spellemannpris recording as bonus tracks.
[3] The title of the album alludes to the Alexander L. Kielland accident, which occurred earlier the same year.
The cover is a reproduction of the diving woman from the salt lozenge packages produced by Norwegian candy company Brynild.
It covered issues from partying and drunkenness ("Du sklei meg så nær innpå livet"), to dark visions of the future ("Hong Kong", "Blank"), to social and political commentary ("Dødelige drifter", "Oppvekst", "Materialtretthet").