International News
20 years of Fat Wreck Chords
by JackT, 29th October, 2009
After almost two decades in the game, Fat Wreck Chords is marking the occasion with a bumper 'Wrecktrospective'.
Reviews
Strung Out and No Use for a Name @ Billboards, Melbourne (11/07/08)
by miss michelle, 14th July, 2008
When you put two of the biggest US punk bands together on one tour, you can't go wrong. You just really can't...
Feature
No Use For A Name
by Philippa_A, 4th June, 2008
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.
Release
The Flatliners - The Great Awake
by mikezero, 11th October, 2007
If you like your punk rock flat out and raw then pay attention. These guys could well be your new favourite band.
Release
No Use For A Name - All The Best Songs
by mikezero, 19th August, 2007
No Use For A Name become the latest band to release a 'best-of' compilation, packaged with 2 unreleased songs and some interesting liner notes.
Release
Good Riddance - My Republic
by Ginger Ninja, 2nd August, 2006
Punk rock's great unknowns Good Riddance celebrate twenty years together with their seventh Fat Wreck Chords release.
Release
NOFX - Wolves in Wolves Clothing
by spgirl, 9th May, 2006
Independant music royalty's sacrifice to the anti-Bush youth of today.
Release
The Lawrence Arms - Oh! Calcutta!
by Ginger Ninja, 12th April, 2006
Chicago punks The Lawrence Arms have long been known for incendiary rock with great hooks and throaty vocals, and their newie doesn't disappoint.
Release
NOFX - Never Trust A Hippy
by Malachi_777, 31st March, 2006
NOFX tell their hoards of fans to "Never Trust A Hippy" with the release of their latest EP. This six track is the precede to the forthcoming Wolves In Wolves` Clothing. NOFX hardly sway from the now commonplace scrutinization of both the political as wel
Release
Propagandhi - Potemkin City Limits
by Ginger Ninja, 30th October, 2005
Propagandhi return to the forefront of punk rock with a new frontman and a new sound. Have they outdone themselves yet again? One thing's for sure, it's no carbon copy of How to Clean Everything.
Release
Various Artists - Rock Against Floyd
by argyle, 25th August, 2005
Latest sampler from US punk label Fat Wreck Chords, showcasing tracks from 11 bands with upcoming album releases.
Release
No Use For A Name - Keep Them Confused
by , 22nd June, 2005
Fat Wreck Chords favourites No Use For A Name come back bigger and better than ever with their new album Keep Them Confused, bringing with them a more mature sound to match.




