Gillianxoxo - 11.04.2010 No Use for a Name?s vocalist and songwriter, Tony Sly, created this solo album called 12 Song Program. After more than twenty years of fronting No U...
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Scott Barrett - 26.03.2010  The mixtape, remember it It was almost always a collection of love songs, but for the nerdiest of nerdy music fans, it may have been a bit more esot...
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Lenny Vowels - 20.02.2010  A pioneer of modern punk sets out on his own, but how does it sound Sadly, somewhat less than thrilling.For a guy like Tony Sly, a career of singing ...
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Lenny Vowels - 20.02.2010  A pioneer of modern punk sets out on his own, but how does it sound Sadly, somewhat less than thrilling.For a guy like Tony Sly, a career of singing ...
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William_David - 19.02.2010  For Fat Wreck Chords fans of the late 1990s and early 2000s, both Lagwagon and No Use for a Name were undeniably two cornerstones of that movement, br...
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Deborah Remus - 16.02.2010  Back in December, the first taste of the record came when ?The Shortest Pier? was posted and it?s a fitting example of what to expect. It?s retrospect...
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Scott Heisel - 15.02.2010  At some point, No Use For A Name frontman Tony Sly has put on one of Mike Ness's solo albums. He's heard the Social Distortion man's tales of hitting ...
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Freddy Palmer - 12.02.2010  Ah, a singer from a pop-punk act breaking free and showing the ?real? them with an acoustic singer-songwriter type album. Just what the world needed. ...
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Matt Schild - 10.02.2010  There are three ways a punk musician deals with getting older: Many disavow their past, plug into the pursuit of the American dream to hang up the mus...
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Sascha Daniel - 26.02.2010  Dass Punkrocker mehr als gelegentlich nur ein Herz für ruhigere Töne haben, braucht man nun wirklich nicht mehr zu erwähnen. Dass es dabei solche gi...
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