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5.0 out of 5 stars Should you buy it when you have all the songs on other CDs?, May 23, 2004
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
The remastering on this disc, I think, makes it worth buying even if you have every other NoMeansNo disc; the sound quality on the earlier songs is very very GOOD, a vast improvement on (I think) the previously released CD "originals" off YOU KILL ME, SEX MAD and SMALL PARTS (really only four songs). There really aren't many other reasons to buy this if you have the original releases, other than the very cute cover (a pic, not currently shown on this site, of actual, I guess, club wall graffiti reading "How f-n' (misspelled) old are NoMeansNo? Give it up, Grandads!," to which John Wright has replied "That's Great GrandDad to you..."). I mean, there are amusing liner notes, I suppose. I'm glad I bought it, no less -- it sounds great, and the songs sound good next to each other. Of course there are gripes: I, for one, wish "Theresa give me that knife" weren't on it, a song I've never liked, and would have liked to see more rarities on it, like the excellent and fun "Ya Little Creep," say, or other rarities ("Lifelike," say, which I always thought a great departure for the band and not available on CD) or some live versions of tracks otherwise unavailable. Even a few o' my faves aren't represented ("The Tower," "Joyful Reunion," "My Politics" -- they're not even on the list in the bands recent live shows). But the songs mostly are the ones you'd expect, and a couple of the surprises ("Give me the Push?") really work. The live-on-the-radio version of "The River" (which I believe is the one off the IN THE FISHTANK disc and the only semi-rarity you can find here) is great, too and has prompted them to put the song back in their live setlist, which is also good. But should you buy it if you have every other disc already? This is the question; I'm glad I did, but you gotta make up your own mind. Of course, if you DON'T have every other disc already... By the way, John Wright has grown a mustache, and I actually think it looks kinda cool. See them live: rate the 'stache.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hardcore for Non Fans of the Genre, August 6, 2006
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
It would be a diservice to call this classic hardcore because there is more to it than that. Never really getting into the hardcore genre, I can appreciate "People's Choice" because it is eclectic and also has a sense of humor. Basically, Nomeansno sounds like Big Black sped up and amped up with unusual timing and rhythms. Some similarity to the Dead Kennedys but instead of social commentary you get a hilarious misanthropy ("Dad" sounds like G.G. Allin if he actually could write a song). Anyway, this compilation is the only way to hear Nomeansno's early years (what is considered their classic period) as the albums themselves have lapsed out of print. Hopefully, that will change.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great comp, July 12, 2007
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
This would be a great disc to give away and get your friends into NMN. Some of my favorites are on here. They are the most rocking power trio, imo.

I have other discs (Mr Happy, Mama, etc) but it's great to just put in this one and let the mix flow.
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5.0 out of 5 stars yep, yep, YEP!, June 8, 2004
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
This is my first and only nomeansno cd(just bought it a few days ago...) but i gotta say...it is amazing. Cd provides the perfect diversity that you need in an album to keep you from getting bored. From the awkward body bag to the amazing, rockin' punk of teresa give me that knife and dad, this cd just kicks ass. Absolutely fulfilling. :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best of...., April 7, 2004
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G Russ (Kitchener, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
This may not be an album for Nomeansno fans because, chances are you have everything they have done up to this point. However, this album is highly recommended for those who want a good overview of one of Canada's greatest, longest running and darkest punk rock acts. The amount of diversity found in their music is enough to keep most people coming back for more. Some of the highlights on this best of include; Theresa, Give Me that Knife, Victory, The River, It’s Catching Up and Rags ‘n’ Bones. It’s Catching Up and Rags ‘n’ Bones are off the album ‘Wrong’ which happens to be one of their best albums. I have only seen the promo, so I have no idea how this album is packaged.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars please tell me you guys ain't done, August 16, 2005
This review is from: People's Choice (Audio CD)
no reason for 5 stars, but have to pick something, and legends can ride on name alone. but let's go already, it's been five long years...
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