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Alternative Rock\\ | Alternative Rock\\ | ||
Mesa, Arizona, USA | Mesa, Arizona, USA | ||
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+ | "No Laughing Mattter has been in existence since 1986-1987 in various forms, and with various lineups with the goal of creating thought-provoking music." | ||
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+ | After the band released their album //Monstor// on [[R.E.X. Music]] they had plans to record and release a second album for R.E.X. However, they received a letter two weeks before they began working on the album that they had been dropped by the label. Apparently, their music was too dark for the label. They were courted by other labels like [[Narrowpath Records]] and [[Blonde Vinyl Records]], but those deals did not work out. They still played some live, but decided to break up to get out of a contract, as well as disillusionment with the music industry. | ||
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+ | A few years later, [[Scott Roman]] started jamming with original NLM drummer Dave Blomgren. They brought in bassist David Manzo of [[Poor Kids Without Cable]] and formed a band called [[120db]]. Eventually, [[120db]] evolved into No Laughing Matter. [[Ted Worthless]] remained friends with the band, but did not join back in the band at that time. John Starkey of [[Skinflowers]] Became the guitarist of NLM at some point. | ||
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+ | For the last NLM release, [[Ted Worthless]] was back in the band, but Mike Hustad joined on Bass while David Baker joined on drums. | ||
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
- | | 1986 | It Bites K-Mart Shoppers | [[Worthless Records]] | | + | | 1986 | [[https:// |
+ | | 1987 | [[https:// | ||
| 1987 | Underground: | | 1987 | Underground: | ||
- | | 1987 | Volume One – Discernment | [[Worthless Records]] | | + | | 1987 | [[https:// |
- | | 1987 | Volume 1/2 | [[Worthless Records]] | | + | | 1987 | [[https:// |
- | | 1987 | Bootleg Skate Concert | [[Worthless Records]] | | + | |
| 1989 | Three Song Demo | [[Worthless Records]] | | | 1989 | Three Song Demo | [[Worthless Records]] | | ||
- | | 1989 | Monstor | [[Worthless Records]] | | + | | 1989 | [[https:// |
- | | 1990 | Monstor | [[R.E.X. Music]] | | + | | 1990 | [[https:// |
| 1996 | 120db | [[Worthless Records]] | | | 1996 | 120db | [[Worthless Records]] | | ||
| 1998 | In God We Rust | [[Worthless Records]] | | | 1998 | In God We Rust | [[Worthless Records]] | | ||
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==== It Bites K-Mart Shoppers ==== | ==== It Bites K-Mart Shoppers ==== | ||
- | 1986 [[Worthless Records]] | + | 1986 Independent |
- | [[Ted Worthless]] - Songwriting, | + | Stripe ([[Ted Worthless]]) - Songwriting, |
- | Dave Baker - Drums, vocals on " | + | Echo (Dave Baker) - Drums, vocals on " |
[[Scott Roman]] - Songwriting on " | [[Scott Roman]] - Songwriting on " | ||
- | Mike Hustad | + | Rick Hall - Keyboards\\ |
+ | Mike Hustead | ||
- | Songs Include: | + | - King in a Stetson |
+ | - Romans 5 | ||
+ | - Don't Patronize Me | ||
+ | - Don't Put Me in a Box | ||
+ | - Two Preachers | ||
+ | - Eastern Theatre | ||
+ | - Blue | ||
+ | - My Dead Lunch | ||
+ | - Living Lies | ||
+ | - With This Card and $1, You Can Get Away With 11 Murders | ||
+ | - Lonely Dog | ||
+ | - Eastern Theatre | ||
+ | - I Cor. 12:6-11 | ||
+ | - Life is Like a Handful of Dirt | ||
+ | - Religion Sucks | ||
+ | - Disclaimer | ||
+ | - Colourwheel | ||
+ | - Ceiling Fan | ||
- | * Living Lies | + | "The original recording from which spawned the band which was the brainchild of [[Ted Worthless]]! The project was recorded at The Edge of The Earth Studios in 1986, and featured a revolving cast of contributors, |
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+ | ==== Volume 1/2 ==== | ||
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+ | 1987 [[Worthless Records]] | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] – Vocals, keyboards\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] – Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Rod Glaze – Bass\\ | ||
+ | Nate Stiffler – Drums | ||
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+ | | ||
+ | - Wildest Dreams | ||
+ | - Alone With You | ||
+ | - Don' | ||
+ | | ||
+ | - We Can' | ||
+ | - Don't Feed Me That Line (Ceiling Fan 3) | ||
- | "The original recording from which spawned | + | "Volume 1/2 was originally a demo recorded on 4 track in various family rooms. It includes a tune which was only recorded once by the band and then scrapped entitled "The Call" |
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+ | ------ | ||
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+ | ==== Underground: | ||
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+ | 1987 [[Worthless Records]] | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] - Vocals, lyrics, keys\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] | ||
+ | Rod Glaze - Bass guitar, BGV' | ||
+ | Nate Stiffler - Drums. | ||
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+ | - CF4 (4:12) | ||
+ | - Wildest Dreams (3:52) | ||
+ | - America (The Great Harlot) (6:33) | ||
+ | - Psychotic Wallpaper (3:52) | ||
+ | - Alone With You (5:29) | ||
+ | - All God's Children (4:00) | ||
+ | - CF6 (4:56) | ||
+ | - Chosen (4:15) | ||
+ | - Torn (4:13) | ||
+ | - Don't Patronise Me (5:06) | ||
+ | - Requiem (9:27) | ||
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+ | "A collection of classic NLM oldies and a few rarities and oddities! The project | ||
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Nate Stiffer – Drums | Nate Stiffer – Drums | ||
- | - Wildest Dreams | + | - Wildest Dreams |
+ | - Thermodynamics (2:32) | ||
+ | - Alone With You (5:06) | ||
+ | - America (The Great Harlot) (4:27) | ||
+ | - We Can't (6:24) | ||
+ | - Psychotic Wallpaper (3:18) | ||
+ | - Two Preachers (4:40) | ||
+ | - Discernment (3:21) | ||
+ | - Itching Ears (4:15) | ||
+ | - CF5 (Miracles) (4:20) | ||
+ | - Don't Patronise Me (5:05) | ||
+ | - Chosen (4:17) | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | ------ | ||
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+ | ==== Live Bootleg Skate Concert ==== | ||
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+ | 1987 [[Worthless Records]] (WR-026) | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] – Vox, synth\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] – Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Joe Domikaitis – Bass\\ | ||
+ | Nate Stiffer – Drums | ||
- Thermodynamics | - Thermodynamics | ||
+ | - Wildest Dreams | ||
- Alone With You | - Alone With You | ||
- | | + | - We Can't |
- | | + | - The Great Harlot |
- | - Psychotic Wallpaper (Read Between the Lines) | + | - The Call |
- | - Two Preachers | + | |
- | - Discernment | + | |
- | - Itching Ears | + | |
- | - CF5 (Miracles) | + | |
- | - Don't Patronise Me | + | |
- Chosen | - Chosen | ||
+ | - Closer Than a Heartbeat | ||
+ | - Speed-Killer | ||
+ | - Psychotic Wallpaper | ||
+ | - All God's Children | ||
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+ | "The Live Skate Benefit Concert took place on November 28th, 1987. It's purpose was to raise money to support the Skateboarding club that hung out in our church' | ||
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+ | ==== Three Song Demo ==== | ||
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+ | 1989 [[Worthless Records]] | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] - Vocals\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Gavin Affatica | ||
+ | Nate Stiffler - Drums | ||
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+ | - Don't Know a Good Thing (3:45) | ||
+ | - Great Souls Endure in Silence (3:37) | ||
+ | - Obstructions (3:32) | ||
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+ | "This Three Song Demo was recorded back in 1989 in between Discernment and Monstor. It was a six-month experiment with Ted Worthless switching to Bass and the addition of Gavin Affatica on guitar. More of an accessible, straight-ahead rock sound was prevalent on these three tunes. These tunes were in the hands of very few people at the time, and even fewer still today. Nate Stiffler was on drums, and Scott Roman was on Vocals. | ||
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+ | Interesting side note: There were two photos of the band taken for this project. Both of the buildings were either torn down or burned down after the pictures were taken. The pictures we took for Discernment were at a train station that burned down, and the picture on the back of the Monstor CD was taken inside the remains of then drummer Dave Blomgren' | ||
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+ | ==== Monstor ==== | ||
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+ | 1989 [[Worthless Records]] (WR-120)\\ | ||
+ | 1990 [[R.E.X. Music]] (7901421-126) | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] - Vox\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Rod Glaze - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Nate Stiffler - Drums | ||
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+ | - CF10 (3:51) | ||
+ | - Bad Blood (4:53) | ||
+ | - Monstor (3:59) | ||
+ | - If the Truth be Known (2:39) | ||
+ | - Lifeline (3:57) | ||
+ | - You See It All (2:47) | ||
+ | - Helltown (3:25) | ||
+ | - I Can See It Coming (3:11) | ||
+ | - Frail & Thin (4:15) | ||
+ | - I Need Your Touch (3:36) | ||
+ | - Tuesday' | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | ==== 120db ==== | ||
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+ | 1996 [[Worthless Records]] (WR-7001) | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] - Vocals, guitar\\ | ||
+ | John Starkey - Lead guitar\\ | ||
+ | David Manzo - Bass\\ | ||
+ | YT Baker - Drums | ||
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+ | - Casa de Viva (3:53) | ||
+ | - Sometimes (4:02) | ||
+ | - Figs (3:05) | ||
+ | - Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen (2:29) | ||
+ | - Television (1:49) | ||
+ | - A Scent of Hell (3:55) | ||
+ | - Friend (3:22) | ||
+ | - Way, Shape & Form (3:33) | ||
+ | - Blinding Pain (3:01) | ||
+ | - Red (2:54) | ||
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+ | "This project recorded by No Laughing Matter on Worthless Records (post R.E.X.), included a slightly different line-up with Scott Roman Handling a lot of the Guitar work, as well as the vocals, John Starkey on Lead Guitar, YT Baker on Drums, and David Manzo on Bass and Vocals. Received great reviews but had poor distribution." | ||
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+ | ==== In God We Rust ==== | ||
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+ | 1998 [[Worthless Records]] (WR-1666) | ||
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+ | [[Scott Roman]] - Lead vocals, keyboards, backing vocals\\ | ||
+ | [[Ted Worthless]] - Loops, sampler\\ | ||
+ | Mike Hustad - Bass\\ | ||
+ | David Baker - Drums, drum programming, | ||
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+ | - Everybody Sleeps (5:05) | ||
+ | - Paige (1:50) | ||
+ | - America (4:46) | ||
+ | - Belly Up (1:11) | ||
+ | - Turbovibe (4:21) | ||
+ | - Cocoon (5:16) | ||
+ | - Like Tears in the Rain (4:40) | ||
+ | - New World 1200 (3:45) | ||
+ | - The Pillars of Heaven (1:17) | ||
+ | - The Treatment (4:13) | ||
+ | - Kickboxing With God (5:53) | ||
+ | - The Beauty of Machines (7:10) | ||
+ | - Wowbagging (5:44) | ||
+ | - Spice (4:24) | ||
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+ | "On their last official release on Worthless Records - No Laughing Matter experiments with elements of electronica, | ||
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+ | ------ | ||
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+ | ===== Links ===== | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// |
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