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No Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Genres Post punk Years active 1987–1989 Labels Ultimate Records
Au-Go-Go RecordsAssociated acts Whirlywirld
Hugo Klang
Orchestra of Skin and Bone
Max QPast members see Members section below No were an Australian band, active during the late 1980s. They blended electronic music with nihilistic punk rock, in a similar fashion to New York's Suicide. The band included Ollie Olsen, Marie Hoy, Michael Sheridan, and others.[1][2] They released a self-titled 12" EP (1988) and two LPs; Glory For The Shit For Brains (1987), and Once We Were Scum, Now We Are God (1989).
Contents
Discography
Albums
- Glory For The Shit For Brains - Ultimate Records (ULP001) (1987)
- Once We Were Scum, Now We Are God - Au-Go-Go Records (ANDA 94) (1989)
- First pressing of LP included 7" "200 Years"
Both albums were later issued on CD.
EPs
- No 12" - Au Go Go Records (ANDA 88) (1988) - Cell/Are You Experienced?//Bigot/Death To The Users Of The World
Members
- Marie Hoy - keyboards, vocals, samples
- John Murphy - drums, percussion
- Thomas Hazelmyer - tambourines, kazoo
- Ollie Olsen - keyboards, vocals, sampler
- Michael Sheridan - guitar
- Kevin McMahon - bass guitar
Notes
- ^ McFarlane 'Ian 'Ollie' Olsen' entry. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
- ^ Spencer et al, (2007) Hoy, Marie entry. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
References
- McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Whammo Homepage". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1865080721. http://web.archive.org/web/20040405231007/www.whammo.com.au/index.asp. Retrieved 5 February 2010. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
- Spencer, Chris; Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll (2002) [1987]. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Noble Park, Vic.: Five Mile Press. ISBN 1-86503-891-1. Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.
Categories:- Australian punk rock groups
- Australian post-punk groups
- Australian musical group stubs
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