Nomeansno

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Nomeansno is a rock music group originally from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and now located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Members: Rob Wright, John Wright, Tom Holliston
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Albums

Mama

(5 versions)
Not On Label (Nomeansno Self-released) 1982

Sex Mad

(4 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1987

Small Parts Isolated And Destroyed

(2 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1988

Wrong

(10 versions)
Cargo Records 1989

Live In Warsaw

(Cass)
QQRYQ Productions 1990

Live And Cuddly

(4 versions)
Konkurrel 1991

0 + 2 = 1

(7 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1991

Jello Biafra With Nomeansno - The Sky Is Falling And I Want My Mommy (6 versions)

Alternative Tentacles 1991

Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?

(4 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1993

The Worldhood Of The World (As Such)

(5 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1995

Dance Of The Headless Bourgeoisie

(4 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1998

One

(4 versions)
Wrong Records (2) 2000

All Roads Lead To Ausfahrt

(7 versions)
Wrong Records (2), Wrong Records (2) 2006

Singles & EPs

Nomeansno / Mass Appeal (4) - Look, Here Come The Wormies / S.S. Social Service (7", Single)

Not On Label (Nomeansno Self-Released), Not On Label (Mass Appeal Self-Released) 1980

Betrayal Fear Anger Hatred

(2 versions)
Not On Label (Nomeansno Self-Released) 1981

You Kill Me

(3 versions)
Undergrowth 1985

Dad / Revenge

(7", Single)
Alternative Tentacles 1987

The Day Everything Became Nothing

(12", EP)
Alternative Tentacles 1988

The Power Of Positive Thinking

(12")
Alternative Tentacles 1990

Oh, Canaduh / New Age

(7")
Allied Recordings (US) 1991

In The Fishtank 1

(3 versions)
Atomic Recordings 1996

Would We Be Alive?

(3 versions)
Alternative Tentacles 1997

Generic Shame

(CD, Single)
Wrong Records (2) 2001

Tour EP 1

(2 versions)
Wrong Records (2) 2010

Tour EP 2

(12", EP, Ltd, Red)
Wrong Records (2) 2010
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Review by pyenapple Oct 02, 2011 (edited 7 months ago)
I just saw them live a few hours ago. Oct 1, 2011. This group has more energy, precision, passion and humor than most bands thirty years younger. I can't imagine them ever stopping. But, then again, only so many songs can be sung with two lips, two lungs and one tongue.
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