British four-piece glam rock/metal group from London that recorded the album Good Girls Don't Last (1989), produced by Ric Browde; the band is represented in the available material as having lasted for that one record.

The 1989 album Good Girls Don't Last was produced by Ric Browde, who had previously worked with Poison and Faster Pussycat. The DeBaser review by Core-a-core describes the release as poorly produced and poorly received.

The available review (Core-a-core) condemns No Shame's 1989 release Good Girls Don't Last, criticizing production, vocals and songwriting. The album is framed as a failed attempt at glam/Vixen-style rock. Reception in the review is harsh and dismissive.

For:fans of 80s glam rock/metal, collectors of obscure releases, music critics

 In 1989, producer Ric Browde, who believed he had reached the gates of heaven's administration after working successfully with Poison and Faster Pussycat, made a massive blunder involving Columbia.

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