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Nomeansno (sometimes stylized as NoMeansNo or spelled No Means No) was a Canadian punk rock band formed in
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and later relocated to
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. They issued 11 albums, including a collaborative album with
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, as well as numerous EPs and singles. Critic Martin Popoff described their music as "the mightiest merger between the hateful aggression of
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and the discipline of heavy metal."Popoff, Martin: "The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal", page 316. CG Publishing, 1997 Nomeansno's distinct
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sound, complex instrumentation, and dark, "savagely intelligent" lyrics inspired subsequent musicians. They are often considered foundational in the punk jazz and
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movements, and have been cited as a formative influence on the
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and
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genres. Formed in 1979 by brothers Rob and John Wright, the group began as a two-piece punk band influenced by
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and
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. They self-released their debut ''
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'' LP in 1982. Adding guitarist
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the following year, the group signed with the
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imprint and continued to expand their audience. Kerr departed in 1992 after five LPs with the band, and the group returned to its two-piece formation for the '' Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' album. Guitarist
Tom Holliston Tom Holliston (born April 21, 1960) is a Canadian punk rock musician."Down time good time for Holliston solo tour". ''Calgary Herald'', September 18, 2013. Primarily associated with the bands Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, he also leads ...
, and briefly second drummer
Ken Kempster Ken Kempster (born September 18, 1975) is a Canadian musician. Kempster has played drums in the Canadian punk rock bands wedontdomuch, Shovlhead, Swell Prod., The Showbusiness Giants (1993–1997), The Hanson Brothers (1993–1997), and No ...
, joined in 1993, and Nomeansno continued touring and recording extensively while operating their own Wrong Records label. After three further LPs, they left Alternative Tentacles and issued their final album, ''
All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt ''All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt'' is the tenth and final studio album by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was released by the band's own Wrong Records imprint, in conjunction with AntAcidAudio in North America and Southern Records in Europe ...
'', in 2006. They were inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2015, and announced their retirement the following year.


History


Early years as two-piece, ''Mama'' (1979–1982)

In 1979 and at age 25,
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returned to his family's home in
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after studying in
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.Black, Mark; (2012) ''NoMeansNo: Going Nowhere'', Invisible Press, John Wright, Rob's younger brother by eight years, played drums in the school jazz band, and the two were inspired to play punk rock after seeing D.O.A. perform at the
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.Barclay, Michael; Jack, Ian A. D.; Schneider, Jason (2011) ''Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance 1985*1995'', ECW Press, They began rehearsing in their parents' basement in 1979, and took the name Nomeansno from an anti-
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slogan that was found on a graffitied wall. They also briefly gigged as the rhythm section for the local cover band Castle. Nomeansno recorded its earliest material in the months that followed on a TASCAM four-track recorder, with Rob playing electric guitar and bass, John playing keyboards and drums, and both brothers singing. Some of these recordings were issued as their first two self-released 7"s, the " Look, Here Come the Wormies / SS Social Service" single (a 1980 split with Mass Appeal, whose recording lineup featured both Wright Brothers), and the '' Betrayal, Fear, Anger, Hatred'' EP of 1981. The brothers began performing live as a bass-and-drums duo in 1981. Their sound developed without a guitar, and John Wright later reflected on these developments: Some of the songs they played in this period were released on the ''
Mama Mama(s) or Mamma or Momma may refer to: Roles *Mother, a female parent * Mama-san, in Japan and East Asia, a woman in a position of authority *Mamas, a name for female associates of the Hells Angels Places * Mama, Russia, an urban-type settlemen ...
'' LP, which was self-released in a limited pressing in 1982. Writing for ''
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'', critic Ira Robbins described ''Mama'' and the early 7"s as "
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on a jazz trip,
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after art school, or
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on psychotic steroids." This same year, John Wright also joined the Victoria punk band The Infamous Scientists.


With Andy Kerr, ''You Kill Me'', ''Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed'' (1983–1989)

The Infamous Scientists disbanded in 1983, and their guitarist and vocalist
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joined Nomeansno several months later.Earles, Andrew (2014) ''Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996'', Voyageur Press, Kerr brought a distinct
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edge to Nomeansno's sound, creating a buzz-saw guitar tone by playing through a Fender Bassman amplifier and a P.A. speaker. Nomeansno became a fixture in the British Columbia punk scene despite playing music that did not always conform to punk rock standards. The ''
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'' EP in 1985 on the Undergrowth Records imprint exhibited their experimental sound on dark and ponderous songs like "Body Bag" and a cover of "
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" by
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. The three also began performing
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covers and more traditional punk music as The Hanson Brothers, a side project that would later receive more of their attention. Issued initially by the
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punk label Psyche Industry, the band released ''
Sex Mad ''Sex Mad'' is the second full-length album by Canadian punk rock band NoMeansNo. Released in 1986, it is both the first Nomeansno LP to feature long-time guitarist Andy Kerr in addition to founding members Rob Wright and John Wright and the fi ...
'', their second LP and first with Kerr. The album further expanded the band's experimental and progressive punk sound, yielding the single " Dad". The song was a minor
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hit, which
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reviewer Adam Bregman called "a bit chilling, even though it's spit out at slam-pit's pace". Kerr, the song's lead vocalist, increasingly became responsible for lead vocals as Rob Wright suffered from nodules on his vocal cords. They soon signed with the seminal punk rock label
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, run by
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of the
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. This, along with frequent touring in North America and Europe, helped the band to garner a larger audience. In 1988, the group issued two releases recorded with producer Cecil English: ''
The Day Everything Became Nothing ''The Day Everything Became Nothing'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was recorded during the same December 1987 recording sessions that yielded the ''Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed'' album. These two records were package ...
'' EP and the ''
Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed ''Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed'' is the third full-length album by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was their second album with longtime guitarist Andy Kerr and first recorded after signing with the prominent punk rock label Alternat ...
'' album. Alternative Tentacles compiled the two together on a single CD, ''
The Day Everything Became Isolated and Destroyed ''The Day Everything Became Isolated and Destroyed'' is a compilation album of two records by Vancouver punk band Nomeansno. The compilation album comprises the EP '' The Day Everything Became Nothing'' and the full-length album ''Small Parts Iso ...
''. AllMusic reviewer Sean Carruthers called the experimental recordings "less aggressive" than, but nonetheless worthy of, the band's previous efforts.


''Wrong'', ''0 + 2 = 1'', Kerr's departure (1989–1992)

Rob Wright's vocal cords began to heal, and he again began acting as the group's lead vocalist. In 1989, the band issued their fourth album, ''
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'', to wide critical acclaim. For AllMusic, Carruthers wrote that " e playing is incredibly skilled;" critic Martin Popoff in writing for '' The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal'' called ''Wrong'' the band's best album and rated the album 10 out of 10 points. The band's extensive touring in support of the record is documented in part on the ''
Live + Cuddly ''Live + Cuddly'' is a live album by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno. Released in 1991, it featured live recordings from European performances in support of the band's album ''Wrong'' (1989). ''Live + Cuddly'' has been praised as one of the ...
'' album, recorded in Holland in 1990. John Wright later reported that circa 1990 the band became profitable enough that "we didn't have to have day jobs." The band released a collaborative LP with Biafra, '' The Sky Is Falling and I Want My Mommy'', in 1991. Shortly thereafter, they issued ''
0 + 2 = 1 ''0 + 2 = 1'' is the fifth full-length album by Canadian punk band Nomeansno. Released in 1991, it was the fourth and final studio album to feature Nomeansno's longtime guitarist Andy Kerr. The proper follow-up to their most popular album, ''Wro ...
'', their fifth album and final release with Kerr. In a mixed review, AllMusic critic Adam Bregman praised ''0 + 2 = 1'' for its finer moments, but was concerned by its overall length and ponderousness. Kerr departed the band after touring in support of the record and emigrated to the Netherlands. He went on to release two LPs with Hissanol, a collaboration with Scott Henderson of Shovlhed. He subsequently released a solo album in 1997 before forming the duo Two Pin Din with Wilf Plum of
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in 2005.


Side projects, ''Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' (1992–1993)

The Wright brothers had begun to focus on their side project, The Hanson Brothers. Dressing as a mock group of backward Canadian
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players and fans, they derived the band's name and personae from a group of characters in the 1977
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film '' Slap Shot'' starring
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. With John acting as lead vocalist, the Wright brothers were joined by guitarist
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of the
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and drummer Ken Jensen of D.O.A. With encouragement from Alternative Tentacles to record an LP, The Hanson Brothers issued the ''Gross Misconduct'' album in 1992. The Wright brothers also remained active with other endeavors. Rob Wright began performing as a solo artist under the name Mr. Wrong, appearing as a character dressed as an authoritarian priest. John Wright became a member of D.O.A. for several years. The brothers also continued to expand Wrong Records, their own imprint. In 1993, the brothers assembled material for a sixth Nomeansno LP and recorded '' Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' as a duo. AllMusic critic Ned Raggett later praised the album's balance, arguing that it reached dark and sinister depths while also exhibiting subtler and more introspective moments. The Wrights also compiled the collection '' Mr. Right & Mr. Wrong: One Down & Two to Go'', comprising early demos, studio outtakes, and additional material, which was released on Wrong the following year.


With Tom Holliston, ''Worldhood of the World (As Such)'', ''Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie'' (1993–1999)

For touring in support of ''Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'', Nomeansno assembled their first four-piece lineup, completed by Hanson Brothers guitarist Holliston and second drummer
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. Holliston replaced Kerr as their full-time guitarist, while Kempster went on to tour sporadically with Nomeansno over the next four years. The first Nomeansno album to feature Holliston was ''
The Worldhood of the World (As Such) ''The Worldhood of the World (As Such)'' is the seventh studio album by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno, released in 1995. It is the first record of the group's to feature guitarist Tom Holliston and the band's only record as a quartet rather ...
'', released in 1995. Receiving its title from philosopher
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's seminal text ''
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'', the album featured simpler and more melodic songs than its predecessors while nonetheless retaining the band's "taste for blood and gristle." After focusing briefly on the Hanson Brothers and releasing their second LP, ''Sudden Death'', Nomeansno followed with the EPs ''
Would We Be Alive? ''Would We Be Alive?'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Its title track is a cover of a song by the avant-garde group The Residents, from their '' Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show'' record. The EP also ...
'' and ''
In the Fishtank 1 ''In the Fishtank 1'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Recording during the band's 1996 European tour, it was the first release in the In the Fishtank series, in which the Netherlands-based De Konkurrent label provided bands with ...
'', each featuring a cover of "Would We Be Alive?" by
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. Their eighth studio album, the double LP ''
Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie ''Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie'' is the eighth full-length album released by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno. It was initially released on Alternative Tentacles in 1998 as a 10-track CD and 12-track double LP. The band's own label Wrong ...
'', was released in 1998. The album featured some of the band's longest songs, including its title track. The album received mixed, but generally positive, reviews. In a retrospective review, AllMusic critic Tom Schulte praised the album in its experimental tone as "dark and unforgettable, poignant and cutting." A critic writing for ''
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'', however, dismissed the album as "dull, meandering punk" and likened the band pejoratively to Rush.


''One'', ''All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt'' (2000–2006)

The band issued its final Alternative Tentacles album, '' One'', in 2000. Featuring a slow
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" and a fifteen-minute version of
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's "
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" with electric piano and congas, the album was well received. AllMusic's Schulte assessed the album as "intense and heavy collegiate punk" as praised it as the band's finest effort since ''Wrong''. Three outtakes from the album were also issued as the ''
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'' EP on Wrong. The band left Alternative Tentacles in 2002, and began slowly reissuing their back catalogue through Wrong and distributors
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. With new drummer Ernie Hawkins, The Hanson Brothers released their third album, ''My Game'', later that year. Nomeansno continued touring extensively, but ultimately took six years to release their next album. In the meantime, they issued the best-of compilation '' The People's Choice''. Their tenth studio album, ''
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'', was released on August 22, 2006, by AntAcidAudio in the United States and Southern in Europe. AllMusic critic Jo-Ann Greene praised the album's exhausting diversity as befitting of the band's legacy and career-spanning accomplishments. Greene wrote that with the record Nomeansno travel "yet again through the undergrowth and underbelly of the rock realm, and with all the piss and vinegar that they started out with a quarter century ago."


Later years, retirement (2007–2016)

The band toured frequently in the years that followed, but ceased recording albums.
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drummer Mike Branum joined The Hanson Brothers in 2008. In 2010, Nomeansno digitally released outtakes and demos from the ''0 + 2 = 1'' sessions as '' 0 + 2 = 1 ½''. They next released two four-track EPs, '' Tour EP 1'' (alternatively known as ''Old'') and ''
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'' (alternatively ''Jubilation''). They continued performing live through 2013, and toured as The Hanson Brothers in the following year with Byron Slack on drums, but entered a hiatus thereafter. Holliston continued to perform with The Showbusiness Giants and release solo albums, while John Wright began working as musical director for the all-robot rock band
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. In 2015, Nomeansno was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame. They played an acoustic set at the awards ceremony, and a Ramones cover set (with Slack on drums) on New Year's Eve, which became their final public appearances. Holliston announced his departure from the band in August 2016. On September 24, John Wright announced the band's official retirement. In 2021, ''Wrong'' was named the public vote winner of the Polaris Heritage Prize at the 2021 Polaris Music Prize.


Band members

*
Rob Wright Rob Wright (sometimes known as Mr. Wrong, born 1954) is a Canadian musician and songwriter best known as the bassist, lead vocalist and occasional guitarist of the progressive punk rock band Nomeansno, as well as the bassist of the pop punk ...
– bass, vocals, guitar (1979–2016) * John Wright – drums, vocals, keyboards (1979–2016) *
Andy Kerr Andrew Kerr (1878–1969) was an American football coach. Andrew or Andy Kerr may also refer to: *Andrew Kerr (Australian politician) Andrew Taylor Kerr (10 November 1837 – 15 November 1907) was an Australian politician. He was born at Gr ...
– guitar, vocals, bass (1983–1992) *
Tom Holliston Tom Holliston (born April 21, 1960) is a Canadian punk rock musician."Down time good time for Holliston solo tour". ''Calgary Herald'', September 18, 2013. Primarily associated with the bands Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, he also leads ...
– guitar, vocals (1993–2016) *
Ken Kempster Ken Kempster (born September 18, 1975) is a Canadian musician. Kempster has played drums in the Canadian punk rock bands wedontdomuch, Shovlhead, Swell Prod., The Showbusiness Giants (1993–1997), The Hanson Brothers (1993–1997), and No ...
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Discography


Studio albums

*''
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'' (1982) *''
Sex Mad ''Sex Mad'' is the second full-length album by Canadian punk rock band NoMeansNo. Released in 1986, it is both the first Nomeansno LP to feature long-time guitarist Andy Kerr in addition to founding members Rob Wright and John Wright and the fi ...
'' (1986) *''
Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed ''Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed'' is the third full-length album by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was their second album with longtime guitarist Andy Kerr and first recorded after signing with the prominent punk rock label Alternat ...
'' (1988) *''
Wrong A wrong (from Old English – 'crooked') is an act that is illegal or immoral. Legal wrongs are usually quite clearly defined in the law of a state and/or jurisdiction. They can be divided into civil wrongs and crimes (or ''criminal offens ...
'' (1989) *''
0 + 2 = 1 ''0 + 2 = 1'' is the fifth full-length album by Canadian punk band Nomeansno. Released in 1991, it was the fourth and final studio album to feature Nomeansno's longtime guitarist Andy Kerr. The proper follow-up to their most popular album, ''Wro ...
'' (1991) *'' Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' (1993) *''
The Worldhood of the World (As Such) ''The Worldhood of the World (As Such)'' is the seventh studio album by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno, released in 1995. It is the first record of the group's to feature guitarist Tom Holliston and the band's only record as a quartet rather ...
'' (1995) *''
Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie ''Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie'' is the eighth full-length album released by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno. It was initially released on Alternative Tentacles in 1998 as a 10-track CD and 12-track double LP. The band's own label Wrong ...
'' (1998) *'' One'' (2000) *''
All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt ''All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt'' is the tenth and final studio album by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was released by the band's own Wrong Records imprint, in conjunction with AntAcidAudio in North America and Southern Records in Europe ...
'' (2006)


Collaborative albums

*'' The Sky Is Falling and I Want My Mommy'' (with
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) (1991)


Live albums

*''
Live + Cuddly ''Live + Cuddly'' is a live album by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno. Released in 1991, it featured live recordings from European performances in support of the band's album ''Wrong'' (1989). ''Live + Cuddly'' has been praised as one of the ...
'' (1991)


EPs

*'' Betrayal, Fear, Anger, Hatred'' (1981) *''
You Kill Me ''You Kill Me'' is 2007 crime comedy film directed by John Dahl and starring Ben Kingsley, Téa Leoni, Luke Wilson, and Dennis Farina. Plot Frank Falenczyk is a hit man for his Polish mob family in Buffalo, New York. He has a drinking problem ...
'' (1985) *''
The Day Everything Became Nothing ''The Day Everything Became Nothing'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. It was recorded during the same December 1987 recording sessions that yielded the ''Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed'' album. These two records were package ...
'' (1988) *''
The Power of Positive Thinking ''The Power of Positive Thinking: A Practical Guide to Mastering the Problems of Everyday Living'' is a 1952 self-help book by American minister Norman Vincent Peale. It provides anecdotal "case histories" of positive thinking using a biblica ...
'' (1990) *''
Would We Be Alive? ''Would We Be Alive?'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Its title track is a cover of a song by the avant-garde group The Residents, from their '' Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show'' record. The EP also ...
'' (1996) *''
In the Fishtank 1 ''In the Fishtank 1'' is an EP by Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Recording during the band's 1996 European tour, it was the first release in the In the Fishtank series, in which the Netherlands-based De Konkurrent label provided bands with ...
'' (1996) *''
Generic Shame ''Generic Shame'' is an EP from Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Released in 2001 on Wrong Records, the three-song EP was recorded during the same sessions which produced the album ''One''. Background and release In 1999, Nomeansno members ...
'' (2001) *'' Tour EP 1'' (2010) *''
Tour EP 2 ''Tour EP 2'' (alternatively called ''Jubilation'') is an EP from Vancouver punk rock band Nomeansno. Released in 2010 on the band's Wrong Records imprint, the four-song EP was issued as a thumb drive and 12" vinyl EP in support of Nomeansno's Eu ...
'' (2010)


Singles

*" Look, Here Come the Wormies / SS Social Service" (split with Mass Appeal) (1980) *" Dad/Revenge" (1987) *"Oh, Canaduh" (1991)


Compilations

*''
The Day Everything Became Isolated and Destroyed ''The Day Everything Became Isolated and Destroyed'' is a compilation album of two records by Vancouver punk band Nomeansno. The compilation album comprises the EP '' The Day Everything Became Nothing'' and the full-length album ''Small Parts Iso ...
'' (1988) *''
Sex Mad/You Kill Me ''Sex Mad/You Kill Me'' is a compilation of two records by Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno. Released in 1991 on the Alternative Tentacles imprint domestically and Cargo Records internationally, the album compiles the ''You Kill Me'' EP from 19 ...
'' (1991) *'' Mr. Right & Mr. Wrong: One Down & Two to Go'' (1994) *'' The People's Choice'' (2004) *'' 0 + 2 = 1 ½'' (2010)


Bootlegs

*''Live at the Paradiso Amsterdam'' – bootleg – VPRO Radio station recording (1988) *''Live in Warsaw'' – bootleg cassette (1990) *''Sasquatch – The Man, The Myth, The Compilation'' – includes cover tracks "I Don't Care" and "Glad All Over" (1991) *''Where are they now file'' - live compilation, includes "I Want it All" (1991) *''The Infamous Scientist 45"'' – bootleg 7" (1993) *''Leave the Seaside'' – live bootleg 7" (1994)


Compilation appearances

*''It Came from the Pit'' (1986) *''Random Thought: A Victoria Sampler (Volumes 1 & 2)'' – includes, "Getting Colder", "Burn" and "Love Thang" (1986) *''Oops! Wrong Stereotype'' (
Alternative Tentacles Alternative Tentacles is an independent record label established in 1979 in San Francisco, California. It was used by Dead Kennedys for the self-produced single " California Über Alles". After realizing the potential for an independent labe ...
compilation) (1988) *''Terminal City Ricochet'' (soundtrack ''
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'' movie) (1990) *''Clam Chowder & Ice Vs. Big Macs and Bombers'' (1992) *'' Virus 100'' (
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song, "Forward to Death") (1992) *''Over a Century of Vivisection and Anti-Vivisection (How Much Longer?)'' – Includes the 1981 ''
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'' outtake, "No Means No" (1992) *''The Making of Allied One Two Three'' (1995) *''Basement Tapes: A KSPC Compilation of Live Recordings'' – includes "I Don't Want To Go Down To The Basement" (1995) *''
Short Music for Short People ''Short Music for Short People'' is a 1999 compilation album released on the Fat Wreck Chords record label. It features 101 bands playing songs averaging approximately 30 seconds in length. With a few exceptions, most of the album's tracks wer ...
'' (1999) *''Sex With Nothing'' (2002) *'' Fubar: The Album'' (2002) *''All Your Ears Can Hear'' (2007)


Videography

*''Would We Be...Live?'' (Live footage of Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, filmed in London, on DVD) (2004) *''We Played At Squats'' (Portrait about Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, produced in Austria, on DVD) (2014)


See also

*
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References


External links

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Nomeansno discography
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