Top No Comment Albums
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On the Road Again - Single
On the Road Again - Single
[2024]
I Love the Rolling Stones - Single
I Love the Rolling Stones - Single
[2024]
Stupid World - Single
Stupid World - Single
[2023]
Hackers - Single
Hackers - Single
[2023]
Feel Free (feat. P-trixxx) - Single
Feel Free (feat. P-trixxx) - Single
[2022]
Desolation Angels
Desolation Angels
[2020]
Live (Live)
Live (Live)
[2019]
Break the Rulez
Break the Rulez
[2017]
Death Proof yet Cautiously Optimistic
Death Proof yet Cautiously Optimistic
[2017]
Don't Panic!
Don't Panic!
[2011]
Like A Record
Like A Record
[2010]
Polyradah (Digital Edition)
Polyradah (Digital Edition)
[2008]
I Heard It On the Radio
I Heard It On the Radio
[2007]
It's Not Too Late
It's Not Too Late
[2001]
Little Boy - EP
Little Boy - EP
[2001]
Underwater Tales
Underwater Tales
[2001]
Bondage
Bondage
[2001]
Painkiller
Painkiller
[2000]
I Won't Cry - EP
I Won't Cry - EP
[2000]
Love In Chains - EP
Love In Chains - EP
[1998]
Screen
Screen
[1994]
Eyes EP
Eyes EP
[1994]
Drawback Infect
Drawback Infect
[1993]
Harmony - EP
Harmony - EP
[1992]
No Comment twitter No Comment mp3
Related Information for No Comment
There are a few groups that go by the name of "No Comment": 1) No Comment were an American powerviolence band from North Hollywood, California, active from 1987 to 1993. Along with other powerviolence bands such as Crossed Out and Man Is The Bastard, No Comment were influential in what was known to become the "West Coast powerviolence" scene for their aggressive musical and conceptual take on the hardcore punk genre. The band's vocalist, Andrew Beattie, confessed to liking both the metal and hardcore genres while hating crossover bands such as D.R.I. and Discharge, which combined the two styles. Beattie stated his band "just wanted to show that "Hardcore" was still alive yet there... read more
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