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We are now offering for sale the LAST REMAINING UNSOLD COPY of the out-of-print and EXTREMELY RARE 6-CD box set of the complete recordings of the first No Music Festival, 1998. This is a new, sealed box set, featuring the Nihilist Spasm Band with Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Jojo Hiroshige (Japan's Noise King), and many others. When this one last copy is gone, there will be no more. Click here. Also, multi-CD box sets of the 1999 and 2000 No Music Festivals, featuring performances by the Nihilist Spasm Band, and No Borders, a 2-CD set of the Nihilist Spasm Band in live and studio recordings with American jazz musician Joe McPhee, all out-of-print, are now available here.
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Announcing the forthcoming reissue on
compact disc The first two compact discs to be issued will be NO RECORD, the NSB's first album, originally released in 1968 as a vinyl LP by Allied Records, and 7x~x=x, the Band's fourth album, first released on vinyl in 1985. The compact disc reissue of 7x~x=x will include not only the six tracks of the original LP, but also a seventh track which is the NSB's very first recording ever — "No Canada" — recorded in 1967 for Canada's Centennial, and issued as a "flexi-disc" bound into an issue of artscanada magazine.
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