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上面是我当年在 MAO 拍的非常喜欢的 NO USE FOR A NAME 乐队全场演出。
Tony Sly, singer and chief songwriter for veteran California pop punk band No Use For a Name, has passed away at age 41. His cause of death has yet to be released.
In a statement posted to the band’s label’s website, Fat Wreck Chords founder and NoFX frontman Fat Mike said, “One of my dearest friends and favorite song writers has gone way too soon. Tony, you will be greatly missed.”
Sly joined the band in 1989, replacing founding member John Meyer. Though conceived as more of a hardcore act, the group’s sound mellowed significantly over its over two-decade career, peaking with the one-two punch of 1993′s Leche Con Carne (which saw the group’s breakthrough single “Soulmate” enter MTV rotation) and 1997′s Making Friends (which contains a pretty awesome secret track cover of Kiss’ “Beth”). Though their popularity waned somewhat in the new century, they remained deeply influential to a new generation of pop punk bands and made a handful of appearances on the Warped Tour.
沉痛的消息:曾于09年应火锅音乐邀请来华演出的美国老牌朋克大团NO USE FOR A NAME主唱TONY SLY于8月1日不幸辞世,年仅41岁。TONY去世的原因并未公开。TONY生前的最后一场演出是7月29日在佛罗里达的Gainesville做了他个人的不插电演出。 |
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