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Description: Artist: No Comply / Audio CD released 2004-06-28 at Deck Cheese / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Future Template 2 Stori ... more Newest Review: ... spat out with a whole new level of confidence. When this album was recorded she was obviously then a lot more experienced in ... more |
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With Windmills Turning Wrong Directions |
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by rleigh - written on 09/11/07 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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No Comply were a metal influenced punk rock sextet from Plymouth that functioned as a band between the years of 1998 and 2006. Named after a popular skateboarding trick, during their eight year reign in the UK gigging circuit the band self released a rough demo in 2001, an EP through Deck Cheese Records in 2002, and then this very album again through Deck Cheese in 2004. In addition to this, the band also released a DVD in 2005 which comprised of behind the scenes footage from one of their many tours, interviews with the six band members, and live performances of some of their most memorable tracks. The sound of No Comply was driven by their front woman Kelly Kemp, a ...
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