No-Cash
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| Origin | Nazareth, Pennsylvania, PA, USA |
| Genres | ska punk hardcore punk |
| Years active | 1999–2003 |
| Labels | Morphius Records, VMS Records, Beer Records, Team Spider Records |
| Associated acts | The Mad Conductor Team Spider Choking Victim Leftöver Crack Morning Glory Crack Rock Steady 7 The Infested No Service Project Blimp Attack The Thomas Talarico Experience |
| Website | [1] |
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| Big C (Chris Cash) Judd The Fang (Cody Layne) Arms Of Fury |
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No-Cash (or No Ca$h) was an American punk rock band that formed in 1999. No-Cash consisted of four members that were as follows: Big C (also known as Chris Cash) on lead vocals and guitar, Judd (lead guitar), The Fang (Cody Layne) bass, and Arms Of Fury (Kellen Hathaway) (drums). The latter three also performed backing vocals and have all adopted stage names as shown. Despite constantly being compared to the Crack Rock Steady Seven and especially Leftöver Crack due to musical and lyrical similarities, No-Cash originated in Pennsylvania rather than New York and as such had its own unique members. In 2005, No-Cash disbanded due to "differences within the band" – their website went down and no further explanation was ever given.
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[edit] History
No-Cash was formed in 1999 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania under Big C, No-Cash's frontman and guitarist. The band began playing locally and soon attracted the attention of the nearby Crack Rock Steady scene in NYC. No-Cash gained even more popularity after releasing a split with Team Spider entitled Summertime In The City. This split was produced by Stza of Leftöver Crack. In 2004, the band released their first (and only) full length album under VMS records, entitled Run Your Pockets.
That same year, the band broke up under uncertain circumstances. Big C then switched his stage name to MC Devlin and formed a reggae/hip hop band called The Mad Conductor with producer Dan McKinney, who worked with the band on their split album with Team Spider.
[edit] Legacy
Even though No-Cash had a very short run, the music they have released is still widely celebrated in the punk community and especially by fans of the Crack Rock Steady Seven. Based in industrial Nazareth, Pennsylvania, No-Cash was able to send a direct message through their lyrics to those living in hostile environments and create an understanding. Much like bands coming from the Crack Rock Steady Seven, lyrical topics were anti-racism, anti-religion, anti-authority, etc. but sometimes even covered topics such as domesticity and education since during the band's run all the members were high school age.
Big C's bandmates in No-Cash have always been somewhat mysterious. Aside from their stage names and instruments, their information (real names, whereabouts, current projects, etc.) is not readily available on the internet. There are many people who are actively searching for information about Judd, The Fang (went on to play bass for Family Plot, a thrash punk band from Nashville, TN)and Arms of Fury, in order to know if they have joined/made other bands or whatever else may have become of them. Having since moved from the Nazareth, PA area, Big C, now known as MC Devlin, is the frontman for The Mad Conductor. As of 2011, all of No-Cash's recorded material is available through iTunes. Say-10 Records will also be releasing a compilation consisting of the Annihilation Of The Nation EP, O.G. Demo and rarities at some point in Spring 2011.[1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
- Run Your Pockets (2003)
[edit] Live
[edit] Demos/EPs
- O.G. Demo (2000)
- Annihilation Of The Nation (2002)
[edit] Other Releases
- Summertime In The City (Split W/ Team Spider) (2001)
- One Man's Trash Comp. (2004) ("Cashless And Pathetic (Live)")