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Topic: New Group To Be Added - No! Posted: May 03 2005 at 18:41 |
I can't believe out of all the prog groups covered here that we have left out the group NO! Surely you all must remember them. Formed somewhere in the 20th century by lead singer Yawn Anderson and bassist Piss Squire. They recruited guitarist Robert Tripp, keyboard whiz Emerson Lakeman and drummer Carl White. Here's a listing of just some of the classic tracks they did to refresh your memory:
Nose To The Fudge*
Yours Is In My Face
A Lime And A Turd
Shark's Teeth In Ass
The Endless Enema
Boogey Man
Spaceship Pooper
In The Court Of Bart Simpson The King
21st Century Schitso Man
Jeremy Bend Her Over
The Revealing Science Of Bob (the Dylan tribute song from their masterpiece "Trails From The Pornographic Lotions")*
That's all I can remember for now. Anybody that has any additional info on this landmark band, please contribute. We want to make this site the ultimate prog website. Thank you.
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 18:53 |
You're weird.
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 19:21 |
.....ok
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 19:23 |
.........ok indeed...............
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 19:38 |
Hmmmm...... I gotta check them out.... 
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 19:41 |
Shark's Teeth In Ass is an awesome song
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 20:40 |
i cant decide if its funny or just plain strange
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 20:41 |
dont forget Kill the Whale, that song progs hard
Aaron
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 20:51 |
Mark:
ROFLMAO!   Thanks for the laugh!
Peace.
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 21:36 |
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 21:46 |
Aaron wrote:
dont forget Kill the Whale, that song progs hard
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I also forgot Jeremy Bend Her Over
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 21:54 |
No way, Main.
U.G.H. was THE band... With Biff Buttfur, Allan Holdsthemayo, John Wettmyself and Eddie Jobsblow. Now THAT was a supergroup. They recorded the whole thing at Sucksyermoney Studio in Englushshirehampsfjord with Eddie Awfulick at the mixing board. I believe Alan Parsnips was engineering after completing Punk Fraud's "Blank Side of the Bunghole" to Hugh's acclaim!
If I remember right the track listing looked something like this:
1. In the Butt of Mike 2. By the Way I'm Gay 3. Pesto Spaghetti and Surprize 4. Dirty Years 5. Nebraska 6. Grime to Spill 7. Beavermore 8. Metal Masturbation
Of course, Biff and Al moved on, but Tory Bunzio stepped in and they re-grouped for the Dodgy Monkey album, a big tour and Live album, "Life After Wife" that stole millions from childrens piggy banks.
Yeah, Mark, those were the days.
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 22:20 |
danbo wrote:
No way, Main.
U.G.H. was THE band... With Biff Buttfur, Allan Holdsthemayo, John Wettmyself and Eddie Jobsblow. Now THAT was a supergroup. They recorded the whole thing at Sucksyermoney Studio in Englushshirehampsfjord with Eddie Awfulick at the mixing board. I believe Alan Parsnips was engineering after completing Punk Fraud's "Blank Side of the Bunghole" to Hugh's acclaim!
If I remember right the track listing looked something like this:
1. In the Butt of Mike2. By the Way I'm Gay3. Pesto Spaghetti and Surprize4. Dirty Years5. Nebraska6. Grime to Spill7. Beavermore8. Metal Masturbation
Of course, Biff and Al moved on, but Tory Bunzio stepped in and they re-grouped for the Dodgy Monkey album, a big tour and Live album, "Life After Wife" that stole millions from childrens piggy banks.
Yeah, Mark, those were the days. |
You gotta like that one song they did later, Ceaser's Phalice Blues.
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 22:29 |
Yeah, that was better then "Munchin' the Poo." That song always turned my stomache.
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 22:32 |
marktheshark wrote:
danbo wrote:
No way, Main.
U.G.H. was THE band... With Biff Buttfur, Allan Holdsthemayo, John Wettmyself and Eddie Jobsblow. Now THAT was a supergroup. They recorded the whole thing at Sucksyermoney Studio in Englushshirehampsfjord with Eddie Awfulick at the mixing board. I believe Alan Parsnips was engineering after completing Punk Fraud's "Blank Side of the Bunghole" to Hugh's acclaim!
If I remember right the track listing looked something like this:
1. In the Butt of Mike2. By the Way I'm Gay3. Pesto Spaghetti and Surprize4. Dirty Years5. Nebraska6. Grime to Spill7. Beavermore8. Metal Masturbation
Of course, Biff and Al moved on, but Tory Bunzio stepped in and they re-grouped for the Dodgy Monkey album, a big tour and Live album, "Life After Wife" that stole millions from childrens piggy banks.
Yeah, Mark, those were the days.
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You gotta like that one song they did later, Ceaser's Phalice Blues. |
Um, I thought it was "Squeeze Your Phallus Blue." 

Ha!
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 23:03 |
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 23:20 |
Peter wrote:
marktheshark wrote:
danbo wrote:
No way, Main.
U.G.H. was THE band... With Biff Buttfur, Allan Holdsthemayo, John Wettmyself and Eddie Jobsblow. Now THAT was a supergroup. They recorded the whole thing at Sucksyermoney Studio in Englushshirehampsfjord with Eddie Awfulick at the mixing board. I believe Alan Parsnips was engineering after completing Punk Fraud's "Blank Side of the Bunghole" to Hugh's acclaim!
If I remember right the track listing looked something like this:
1. In the Butt of Mike2. By the Way I'm Gay3. Pesto Spaghetti and Surprize4. Dirty Years5. Nebraska6. Grime to Spill7. Beavermore8. Metal Masturbation
Of course, Biff and Al moved on, but Tory Bunzio stepped in and they re-grouped for the Dodgy Monkey album, a big tour and Live album, "Life After Wife" that stole millions from childrens piggy banks.
Yeah, Mark, those were the days.
| You gotta like that one song they did later, Ceaser's Phalice Blues. |
Um, I thought it was "Squeeze Your Phallus Blue." 

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That's right, my mistake.
Hey do you all remember that one obscur group from a while back Genocide. Their best lineup had singer Peter Gagnsqueel, drummer Tom Collins, bassist Michael Driveaford, guitarist Heeven Hackett and keyboardist Boney Shanks. I remember their best album was The Hand Slides Down The Hardway. I can't "off hand" remember any of their songs, maybe you guys can refresh my memory.
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 23:45 |
marktheshark wrote:
I can't believe out of all the prog groups covered here that we have left out the group NO! Surely you all must remember them. Formed somewhere in the 20th century by lead singer Yawn Anderson and bassist Piss Squire. They recruited guitarist Robert Tripp, keyboard whiz Emerson Lakeman and drummer Carl White. Here's a listing of just some of the classic tracks they did to refresh your memory:
Nose To The Fudge*
Yours Is In My Face
A Lime And A Turd
Shark's Teeth In Ass
The Endless Enema
Boogey Man
Spaceship Pooper
In The Court Of The Tennis King
21st Century Schitso Man
The Revealing Science Of Bob (the Dylan tribute song from their masterpiece "Trails From The Pornographic Lotions")*
That's all I can remember for now. Anybody that has any additional info on this landmark band, please contribute. We want to make this site the ultimate prog website. Thank you.
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Sorry guys. My memory isn't what it used to be. I made some corrections highlighted by asterisk on some of the track listings NO! had. What can I say, I'm a bad progger! Please excuse it.
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PROGMAN
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Posted: May 04 2005 at 04:42 |
Very funny
I done some funny puns as we are on the Subject:
GENESIS (Later Pop Years)
1980 Puke
1981 Abatripe
1986 The Invisible Punch (to the ear)
1991 We Can't Play
1997 Falling all Creations

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Posted: May 04 2005 at 05:18 |
OH MY GOD  And what about C_R_U_S_H ?
I love this band... It's a supergroup with Pamela Anderson as the frontwoman  , Greg River as the technical jars player, Geddddy Leeee as the bassssist and Steve Howeareyou as the keeper of the 7 keys 
Some of their classic albums:
Heavy Horses and other love songs
Songs from the pagan vastlands
Lama
Going for the beer
0110
 
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