There are at least eight bands with this name, although it's likely that more exist. 1. The band NO from Los Angeles, California www.notheband.com www.facebook.com/followno is featured on the FOX Show Mobbed with Howie Mandel where they perform their single "Meet Me After Dark" and consists of the three Jarzabek brothers Tim, Mike, Nick and Justin Corman. The band got its name from Bono of U2 when he called them to wish them luck with their music and tell them he really liked their CD. NO is currently touring the US performing Live on FOX TV.
1. The band NO from Los Angeles, California www.notheband.com www.facebook.com/followno is featured on the FOX Show Mobbed with Howie Mandel where they perform their single "Meet Me After Dark" and consists of the three Jarzabek brothers Tim, Mike, Nick and Justin Corman. The band got its name from Bono of U2 when he called them to wish them luck with their music and tell them he really liked their CD. NO is currently touring the US performing Live on FOX TV. After "Meet Me After Dark" NO released their album "Roll" and went on production of making a music video for the song in Paris, France scheduled to be released in 2013. You can watch their performances and listen to NO's music at www.youtube.com/followno - NO's twitter is www.twitter.com/followno
2. No is an indie rock band from Echo Park in California. Their EP 'Don't Worry, You'll Be Here Forever' was released 11.11.11 when the band made it available for free download on their site www.nomusicfor.me You can like them on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/NOMUSICFORME
3.. The third is a metal band, formed in 2000 by the vocalist Bernd Eitel in the German town of Moenchengladbach. After undergoing a few lineup changes over the years the band is now: Bernd, Martyn, Heiner, Karsten and David.
NO have gigged extensively in Germany and also played shows in Switzerland and Holland. In March 2006 NO released their demo CD "...is still the best answer to almost every question" and played a release show in their hometown.
After a few months promoting the demo, NO went back to the studio and recorded 3 songs to be included on a 4-way split CD entitled "Our Blood 4 Unity". For the release of this CD in November 2006 they played a 3-date promo tour along with numerous other shows. The CD has received some rave reviews in the Metal / Hardcore arena.
NO are releasing their new CD "NO" on Feb 29th 2008. To coincide with the release, NO then embark on a 2 week tour throughout Europe with Hungarian band Cadaveres to promote the new album.
Check www.nofamily.de for more information and updates
3. NO was also the name of 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 consisted of Ollie Olsen, Marie Hoy and Michael Sheridan. 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). Their name is a direct reference to the band Yes.
4. NO was also the name of a hardcore punk band from New Paltz, NY.
5. No is also a Finnish progressive metal band formed in Vantaa. The band has released one demo called "Sketches" and will record more releases in the future. The demo is available for free download at http://www.mikseri.net/artists/?id=114098
6. No was a Hungarian rock group in the early 90s. They also known as "No Zenekar" and "No Egy?ttes", and their fans also called them "The Hungarian U2". After the band split up, the guitarist, Istv?n "Slam?" Slamovits moved to Israel, but in 2005 they reunited for two more years.
7. No was also an experimental rock band from Beijing, China which existed during mid-late 90's and had 2 albums before the vocalist ????-? started his solo career.
8. A hardcore punk band from London heavily influenced by Die Kreuzen.
Released a demo tape in 2010.
9. A hardcore punk band from Connecticut in the vein of Minutemen, Black Flag, Circle Jerks and other bands of that era replete with noodly bass parts and ripping rock n roll guitar solos. Recently released their first LP, "Can You Dig It?" on Electric Indian Records.