- No Warning (band)
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No Warning Origin Toronto, Canada Genres Hardcore punk Years active 1998–2005 Labels Bridge 9, Machine Shop Associated acts Surplus Sons
Millennial Reign
Young Governor & The SkuzzWebsite Official myspace Past members Ben Cook
Jordan Posner
Matt Delong
Zach Amster
Nate Helm
Jesse Labovitz
Ryan Gavel
Jon Gerson
Christian Wilde
Arden Vallis
DJ Jacobs
Alan "Yeti" RichesNo Warning was a hardcore punk band from Toronto, Canada.
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History
The band was founded in 1998 under the name As We Once Were by singer Ben Cook and guitarists Matt Delong and Alan "Yeti" Riches. They released two demos, both in 1998, as As We Once Were. The band subsequently renamed itself No Warning. Their first release under that name was a three-song demo tape. They released their 7" on New York label, Martyr Records in 2001. Later that year, Boston based Bridge 9 Records re-released the 7" on CD with different artwork and the demo tape as bonus tracks. The band continued to play shows across the east coast of the USA and Canada with hardcore punk bands such as Hatebreed, Madball, Cro-Mags, Sick Of It All, Terror and Bane. They also appeared respectively at annual hardcore festivals such as Hellfest (NY) and Posi Numbers Fest (PA). In the fall of 2002, No Warning released what some fans consider to be the band's best work and a monumental album of that era of hardcore, Ill Blood.
Throughout more touring, the band came in contact with Sum 41 manager/producer Greig Nori, and signed with his management/production company.[1] While working with Nori, the band developed a more radio friendly edge to their sound and signed to Machine Shop Records, a label founded by Linkin Park, and distributed through Warner Bros. Records. Suffer, Survive was released in late 2004.
The band continued to tour with more high-profile bands such as Linkin Park, Sum 41, Papa Roach, The Used, Fear Factory, as well as older punk band SNFU, and up and coming bands such as Funeral for a Friend and Saosin. The Band was a part Linkin Park's 2004 Projekt Revolution Tour on which bands from Korn to Snoop Dogg, Ghostface Killah and Less Than Jake played. The band also played at the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
After a lot of time spent on tour and different directions the band wanted to take, No Warning broke up in late 2005. Members went on to form bands such as Surplus Sons, Marvelous Darlings, and Millennial Reign, among other projects. Ben Cook now plays in Fucked Up. Jordan Posner plays in Terror.
Band members
- Ben Cook - Vocalist, Lyrics, Producer, Micromanager
- Jordan Posner - Guitarist. Wrote majority of the music
- Matt DeLong - Guitarist;
- Christian Wilde - Original Bassist
- Arden Vallis - 1st Drummer (No Warning)
- Ryan Gavel - 2nd/4th Bassist
- Zach Amster - 3rd Bassist
- Jon Gerson - 2nd Drummer
- DJ Jacobs - 3rd Drummer
- Nate Helm - 4th Drummer
- Jesse Labovitz - 5th Drummer
- Alan "Yeti" Riches - Original Drummer (As We Once Were)
Discography
- 2000 - Demo (cassette)
- 2001 - No Warning
- 2002 - Ill Blood
- 2004 - Suffer, Survive
References
- ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (31 August 2002). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. pp. 76–. ISSN 00062510. http://books.google.com/books?id=8AwEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA76. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
Categories:- Canadian hardcore punk groups
- Musical groups established in 1998
- Musical groups from Toronto
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