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2012 didn't see the world end but it did spell "end of days" for many bands.
Guitarist and singer for pop-punk band No Use for a Name Tony Sly has died at the age of 41.
A diaspora of those clad in plaid shirts, mohawks and band tees decorated a packed ANU Bar on Friday night for iconoclastic Australian punk outfit Frenzal Rhomb, finally breaking the drought after too long an absence in the capital.
Punk rock miscreants No Use For a Name are returning to Australia this July with one hell of an exciting line-up.
Two names synonymous with punk rock history brought their guitars to Brisbane to tear down the walls that get in the way of communication.
After almost two decades in the game, Fat Wreck Chords is marking the occasion with a bumper 'Wrecktrospective'.
Punk-rock miscreants No Use For A Name got rowdy around Australia in July last year. One of the highlights from the show at The Metro Theatre was - œInternational You Day' from the - œHard Rock Bottom' album.
Punk-rock miscreants No Use For A Name got rowdy around Australia in July last year. With quite a few records to their name, it was hard finding room for new stuff on the set-list. However they did fit in this rendition of 2008 track - œBiggest Lieââ
Punk-rock miscreants No Use For A Name got rowdy around Australia in July last year. This is - œDumb Reminders' from 2002 album - œHard Rock Bottom', recorded at Sydney's Metro Theatre.
Punk-rock miscreants No Use For A Name got rowdy around Australia in July last year. They ripped through live favourite For Fiona, from the Keep Them Confused album, at Sydney's Metro Theatre.
Punk-rock miscreants No Use For A Name got rowdy around Australia in July last year. This is a cover of The Misfits' - œI Turned Into A Martian' from their show in Sydney.
Tonight proved that Californians really do it best when it comes to good time punk music.
When you put two of the biggest US punk bands together on one tour, you can't go wrong. You just really can't...
Not long after their tour in support of Bad Religion, Strung Out have returned to Australia to play their own headlining shows and whats more they have brought with them fellow Californians and punk rock legends No Use For A Name.
Punk veteran Tony Sly of No Use For A Name discusses the effects of touring for the last twenty odd years, and the phenomenon that is MySpace.
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