No Use for a Name

punk rock, punk, seen live

No Use for a Name

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Fields of Athenry / [untitled] 04:01
Justified Black Eye 02:38
On The Outside 02:50
Not Your Savior 03:44
Friends Of The Enemy 03:26
Chasing Rainbows 02:48
The Answer Is Still No 02:33
Biggest Lie 02:09
Invincible 02:21
For Fiona 02:41
Turning Japanese 03:29
Part Two 03:35
Life Size Mirror 03:09
Straight From The Jacket 02:20
Growing Down 02:01
51 Days 02:13
Black Box 02:50
There Will Be Revenge 02:42
Coming Too Close 03:04
Let It Slide 02:14
Fatal Flu 02:29
Lies Can't Pretend 02:48
Yours to Destroy 03:24
Angela 02:44
Until It's Gone 03:50
Any Number Can Play 02:37
A Postcard Would Be Nice 02:01
Sleeping Between Trucks 02:04
The Feel Good Song of the Year 03:09
Pacific Standard Time 02:48
Badfish 03:00
The Trumpet Player 03:09
Leave It Behind 02:44
Couch Boy 02:09
Room 19 03:17
Feeding The Fire 02:28
Six Degrees From Misty 02:39
Killing Time 02:58
Insecurity Alert 03:10
Undefeated 02:54
Saddest Song 03:59
Alone 02:08
Revenge 01:52
Domino 03:02
Ontario 01:55
Sidewalk 02:16
Bullets 02:27
Secret 03:24
Wood 01:24
Slowly Fading Fast 03:10

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name (often abbreviated NUFAN) was a punk rock band from San Jose, California. They were formed in 1987 by Tony Sly and Rory Koff. The band is highly praised in the skate punk and hardcore scenes, though their sound has evolved considerably through the years, taking on a much lighter and poppier brand of melodic punk.

NUFAN's debut album, Incognito, was released in 1990 through New Red Archives. The band has released a single and one more full-length on this label, until signing up with Fat Mike's label, Fat Wreck Chords, on 1993.

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