簡介: 硬核朋克No use for a name 1987年組建于加拿大的Sunny dale,最初由Tony Sly(主唱/吉他)ChrisDodge(吉他)Steve Papoutsis(貝司)和Rory Koff(鼓)組成。1987年晚些時候就進(jìn)行了首張專輯Turn itarou 更多>
硬核朋克No use for a name 1987年組建于加拿大的Sunny dale,最初由Tony Sly(主唱/吉他)ChrisDodge(吉他)Steve Papoutsis(貝司)和Rory Koff(鼓)組成。1987年晚些時候就進(jìn)行了首張專輯Turn itaround的演出,并由最大的滾石雜志以7”盤的形式進(jìn)行宣傳。NUFAN1989年以單曲Let’emout再次登場,第二年發(fā)行了未刪節(jié)的演出現(xiàn)場 “Incognito”。在1991年出版了專輯“Don’t miss thetrain”后,樂隊和FAT唱片公司簽約,并在1993年出版了專輯“The dailygrind”。成員的變遷一直困擾著NUFAN,5年以后樂隊的原始成員只剩下了Sly和Koff。在1994年發(fā)行了專輯“Leche concarne”后,樂隊在相當(dāng)一段時間內(nèi)非常低調(diào),直到三年后才發(fā)行了專輯“Making friends”,專輯的錄制有了新吉他手ChrisShiflett和貝司手Matt Riddle的參加。在錄制完成了1999年的“MoreBetterness”后不久,Shiflett退出了NUFAN加入了Foo Fighters,他的位置被原SuicidalTondencies的吉他手Dave Nassie頂替。2000年發(fā)行了“The NRAyears”,接下來他們開展了巡演,并在幾個月后發(fā)行了巡演的現(xiàn)場。樂隊于2001年底重新回到了錄音棚并于2003年發(fā)行了“Hard rockbottom”。
by Jason Ankeny
Hardcore punks No Use for a Name formed in Sunnyvale, CA, in 1987, originally comprising singer/guitarist Tony Sly, guitarist Chris Dodge, bassist Steve Papoutsis, and drummer Rory Koff. Making their recorded debut later that year with Turn It Around — their contribution to a double 7 released by Maximum RocknRoll magazine — NUFAN next resurfaced in 1989 with the single Let Em Out, followed a year later by their full-length debut, Incognito. After 1991s Dont Miss the Train, the group signed with Fat Wreck Chords for 1993s The Daily Grind; lineup changes regularly plagued No Use for a Name, and by the middle of the decade only Sly and Koff remained from the original roster. After 1994s Leche con Carne, the band kept a relatively low profile before resurfacing three years later with Making Friends, recorded with new guitarist Chris Shiflett and bassist Matt Riddle. Shortly after completing 1999s More Betterness!, Shiflett exited NUFAN to join the Foo Fighters; he was replaced by former Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Dave Nassie. The NRA Years followed in 2000, and the following tour was promoted with a live album a few months later. The band stepped back into the studio at the end of 2001 and reappeared the next year with Hard Rock Bottom. Sly issued a split acoustic album, aptly titled Acoustic, with Lagwagons Joey Cape in 2004 before Keep Them Confused followed for NUFAN in 2005.