Tony Sly , the actual frontman for standard San Jose melodic hard-core band No Use for any Name, has passed away at time 41 , in accordance with a statement from your band's record name Fat Wreck Chords.
The affirmation don't include a certain source of death or perhaps location, but name president Mike Burkett (who also fronts that skate-punk behave NOFX ), said: "One of my personal dearest good friends and favored music authors has gone approach way too soon. Tony, you'll be tremendously missed.
No Use for just a Name became outside of the Bay Area hard-core world within the the later part of '80s and '90s, along with became acknowledged for its hook-driven punk along with Sly's small and harmony-rich expressive form on albums just like band's best-regarded full-length, 1999's "More Betterness." The group's guide guitarist, Chris Shiflett, later on started Foo Fighters , plus Sly built a late-career turn to help acoustic-driven crop up on two solo albums, that hottest becoming 2011's "Sad Bear," and not one but two collaborations having Lagwagon's Joey Cape. No Use for a Name's newest project was 2008's "The Feel Good Record in the Year."
On a far more personalized note, one my first concerts was some sort of No Use for your Name present around Jacksonville where, seeing that an underage punker, I sneaked inside simply by displaying some working hours earlier and also transporting Sly's classical guitar in to the place with regard to your soundcheck. In memoriam, the following is a new video to get "Coming Too Close," which will I had upon repeat throughout nearly every move I worked with your disgusting pizza restaurant in which I became this record-buying money when your teenager.
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