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A friend in BC sent this photo my way today. WRONG Lager brewed by John Wright of NoMeansNo. I don't drink alcohol, but I'd definitely scoop this up given the chance!

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‘No means no’ chanted at Carter Hart during Stanley Cup Final Game 2

Hart was one of five players on Canada’s 2018 World Juniors hockey team to be acquitted on charges of sexual assault in 2025.

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@icastico Fantastic band! I saw them with three different line ups over the years--though the Andy Kerr period was easily my favourite. Jon Wright's current band Dead Bob are really worth checking out live. This video from a hometown show is a couple of years old and--dare I say--doesn't quite do them justice as a live force these days.

#punk #DeadBob #NoMeansNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45tojjnOZGo

Dead Bob Life Like Live

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Recorded #OnThisDay 37 years ago:

NoMeansNo - The Day Everything Became Nothing (Peel Session)

The Day Everything Became Nothing by NoMeansNo, taken from the Peel Session recorded on 30 May 1989.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE2-jWPIzRE

#NoMeansNo #PeelSessions #OTD

brewing in my head for a while:

it's happened a few times in my life that i've heard an album and been like,

`well that changes something and i like it'

here's a personal and incomplete overview:

(0) look here come the wormies (nomeansno, 1980)
extremely limited edition and how the HELL did it get to prince george. proof that DIY works.

(1) soul mining (the the, 1986)
woke up in the middle of a winter night and had to walk about. the sky was intense, glowy. ran into an acquaintance walking home from the bar, who was like "YOU HAVE TO COME WITH ME AND LISTEN TO THIS THING I GOT" and damn wasn't he right. the beat will get to you and you are worthy. i got to see them live, they was some stunning.

(2) sacred city (shriekback, 1992)
absolutely a concept album, from the band that brought you singalongs rhyming with `parthenogenesis'. humans decided to make cities, and also decided they would not be of fixed form. the consequences are all around you still. made by producers who *finally* understood both that on a CD there is no practical limit to the low frequencies but home amplifier design, and also that that aspect should not be tested continuously.

(3) throwing copper (live, 1994)
it's a bold move for a rock band to open an album with a funeral...dirge is the wrong word. banshee audition? but as muhammad ali said, it ain't bragging if you can do it. at least one song made top 10, and is still heard occasionally on the radio. still, you'll want to strap in for this rollercoaster of love, loss, faith, poverty, and one too many wrong books. but don't worry, it's not quite like the hip where you need english degree to understand everything that's happening.

(4) good news for people who love bad news (modest mouse, 2004)
the introductory transition from world at large to float on is the slickest thing since david bowie. seamless. everything is exactly the same, but it's different. i'm still not sure how it works. aside from that, the music is top-notch, the writing is mostly inspired, and `bury me with it' outlines exactly why the kids are justifed in stabbing every billionaire they meet.

(5) loveless (my bloody valentine, 1991)
i first heard this at the insistence of jeff, who i'm still trying to convince to join us, in 2007. what can i say, i was busy in the 90s. it sounds exactly like the inside of your head /after/ a nomeansno concert.

(6) shapeshifting (young galaxy, 2011)
saying they're from montreal can't hide the lyrics describing living in vancouver's west end perfectly. oh, it turns out they *are* from vancouver originally, and i'd bet on something like robson/denman four blocks from stanley park. i'm not sure i'd describe them as new age, wiccan, or thelemite, but they seem intent on asking 'who am i really' in a beautiful way. warning: you may end up asking yourself the same question just before the black swan event.

#NoMeansNo #TheThe #Shriekback #Live #ModestMouse #MyBloodyValentie #YoungGalaxy

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Nomeansno · The Worldhood Of The World (As Such) · Song · 1995

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DEAD BOB (CAN, JOHN WRIGHT // NO MEANS NO) + SUPPORT TBA

OCCII, Sunday, September 27 at 08:00 PM GMT+2

“NothinG Chances Everything Tour ’26”! – DEAD BOB (CA, JOHN WRIGHT // NO MEANS NO) + SUPPORT TBA

Dead Bob is the solo incarnation of John Wright, drummer of long time and apparently legendary, but now retired, Canadian punk band No Means No (NMN). Wright has spent 50 years drumming, 45 years songwriting, 30 years touring, three years helping robots play punk rock, 30 years brewing, and a lifetime playing music – in more bands than you can count on one hand.

Currently practising drums, working on the next two albums and having a beer, Wright is not planning on slowing down any time soon. The material on “Life Like” spans decades and there’s lots more in the vault. The album was recorded and produced by Wright in the wilds of British Columbia and while he primarily wrote and performed it himself, he can’t take all of the credit, having engaged the help of several friends inclding Byron Slack (Invasives), Kristy Lee Audette (Rong), Ford Pier (Ford Pier and the Vengeance Trio, DOA, Roots Round up, Junior Gone Wild, Rheostatics), Selina Martin, his son Aidan Wright, as well as two old collaborations with his brother Rob in the writer’s chair.

As might be expected, the songs roll out cohesively but defy the cookie cutter pigeon holes, hence “Genre” is a tough one to convey but one thing that is not unclear is it is not to be listened to quietly! We aim to make sure you hear it all good and loud!

https://deadbob.bandcamp.com/album/life-like
https://deadbob.ca/

Presale/door prices adjusted: our events are set up by volunteers in favour of supporting DIY touring acts, but it is getting ever more risky to plan and book events – please support the community and buy your tickets early! Presale closes 18.00 on day of the show.

https://calendar.askapunk.nl/event/dead-bob-can-john-wright-no-means-no-support-tba

Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device

Same old, pay the fines, repeat the crime. Lawsuits need to disable companies that repeatedly violate the law.

#AI #Tech #Privacy #NoMeansNO #Google #Chrome #Alphabet #Claude
https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/chrome-silent-nano-install/

Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane. — That Privacy Guy!

Google Chrome is downloading a 4 GB Gemini Nano model onto users' machines without consent, with no opt-in, no opt-out short of enterprise tooling, and an automatic re-download every time the user deletes it. The pattern is identical to the Anthropic Claude Desktop case I wrote about last month, but the scale is between two and three orders of magnitude larger. This article does the legal analysis and, for the first time, the environmental analysis. The numbers are not small.

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It’s Catching Up, by Nomeansno

from the album Wrong

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