At least two bands called NoCode exist or have existed. 1: A Dutch progressive rock band. The band consisted of four youngsters from the town Middelburg. They met during high school and formed the band in 2001 before disbanding four years later. They were well-known within the region's music scene for their numerous, energetic live gigs. NoCode reached the final round of the regional contest "De Zeeuwse Belofte" in 2002. In 2003, they received a nomination for "Best Live Act."
1: A Dutch progressive rock band. The band consisted of four youngsters from the town Middelburg. They met during high school and formed the band in 2001 before disbanding four years later. They were well-known within the region's music scene for their numerous, energetic live gigs. NoCode reached the final round of the regional contest "De Zeeuwse Belofte" in 2002. In 2003, they received a nomination for "Best Live Act."
Just before disbanding, NoCode broadened its horizon by playing throughout The Netherlands and Belgium. NoCode performed during De Opkomst at The Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, during a day showcasing promising Dutch talent.
Although NoCode was best known for its live performance, they produced two EPs -- Idolatry (Summer 2002) and Tuella (January 2003) -- and one studio album Crimson (2004). Crimson received positive reviews, from national and international critics [1], [2], [3].
2: A spanish metal band.