love them. exceptional musicianship and nice and raw production aesthetic.
so wait, they still play? they're still around? i'm in vancouver.... where can i see them and when?
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12I'm not much of a fan but my respect is far reaching.
A good way to threaten somebody is to light a stick of dynamite. Then you call the guy and hold the burning fuse up to the phone. "Hear that?" you say. "That's dynamite, baby." - Jack Handy
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13NOT CRAP. WRONG was a true masterpiece, definitely one of the most potent mixtures of jazz and punk. Why even bother with anything the Minutemen ever recorded when you can listen to this.
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14One of my favorite bands of all time, my pick of their records would be "Why do they call me Mr. Happy?"
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15Not crap, even if the only thing they ever did was "Forward to Death" on the Virus 100 DK's tribute. Fucking genius.
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16I've just started getting on the Nomeansno train in the past year or so. Holy shit. How could such an amazing band have escaped my notice for so long?
"The River" gives me stupid rock face every goddamn time. Epic punk? Punkoprog? What the fuck?
This band rules.
"The River" gives me stupid rock face every goddamn time. Epic punk? Punkoprog? What the fuck?
This band rules.
You had me at Sex Traction Aunts Getting Vodka-Rogered On Glass Furniture
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18These men do not have it in them to make a bad record (except possibly Mama, but hey, it was early days, and I bet it was interesting at the time; it still is).
For my money, the least crap band in the fucking world.
Yeah, this is true. They toured with an extra drummer during the first tour in Europe with Tom on guitar. The double drums were brutal. Check out Joyful Reunion on 0+2=1 for more double drum action. This is actually my favourite Nomeansno track, I think. They always seem to be able to pin down something exactly, lyric-wise, with no excess waste or residue. They manage to be so goddamn heavy yet so funny with it. Rob Wright manages to be not only one of the finest bass players I've ever heard but also one of the greatest lyricists on the planet.
I would travel a long, long way for a nomeansno show, no matter how many times I've seen them.
All hail the corporal flesh. Hail to the lies by which all truths are founded.
Nomeansno are the best. The best, the best, the best.
And if you foolishly object...
I'll cram these words right down your neck.
For my money, the least crap band in the fucking world.
Arson Smith wrote:...and if you're a fan and don't have that "In The Fishtank" EP... you are COMMANDED to go and get it ASAFP! SUPERIOR versions of "The River" and "Would We Be Alive" (oh but I'm such a sucker for Residents covers to begin with)... also I'm pretty sure I read that there's an additional drummer utilized on this EP
Yeah, this is true. They toured with an extra drummer during the first tour in Europe with Tom on guitar. The double drums were brutal. Check out Joyful Reunion on 0+2=1 for more double drum action. This is actually my favourite Nomeansno track, I think. They always seem to be able to pin down something exactly, lyric-wise, with no excess waste or residue. They manage to be so goddamn heavy yet so funny with it. Rob Wright manages to be not only one of the finest bass players I've ever heard but also one of the greatest lyricists on the planet.
I would travel a long, long way for a nomeansno show, no matter how many times I've seen them.
All hail the corporal flesh. Hail to the lies by which all truths are founded.
Nomeansno are the best. The best, the best, the best.
And if you foolishly object...
I'll cram these words right down your neck.
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19i just loved this band as a young'n. still do but not as powerful. i probably listened to "big dick" 9 million times.
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200+2=1 is in my top ten records of all time, no doubt about it.
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