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THE REVIEW

The No Trigger are a Melodic Hardcore Punk band from Massachusetts formed in 2000.

After releasing a collection of previously self-produced tracks in 2005 called "Extinction in Stereo", in 2006 they brought to life their first studio album, "Canyoneer".

Pure energy.

About half an hour of fast and ruthless Punk Rock that certainly doesn't risk being boring. Technically, where the guitar riffs and bass lines may lose a bit of their sharpness (if we really must find flaws in this album), an excellent drum performance sets things right.

The tracks generally last less than three minutes and it's safe to say that this is a winning choice, indeed the album flows quickly without a moment of stalling.

In summary, these No Trigger reveal themselves as one of the most underrated bands around with an incredibly charged album that should not be missed for any reason.

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No Trigger’s 2006 debut studio album Canyoneer is a high-energy Melodic Hardcore Punk experience from Massachusetts. With fast, sub-three-minute tracks and standout drumming, the album flows quickly and maintains intensity. Despite minor technical imperfections in guitar and bass, the album impresses and highlights the band as an underrated force in punk rock.

Tracklist Videos

01   The (Not So) Noble Purveyors of the Third or Fourth Coming (01:59)

02   Neon National Park (02:50)

03   My Woods (02:06)

04   Fish Eye Lens (02:37)

05   Owner Operator (02:10)

06   The Honshu Underground (03:53)

07   Bust Tropical (02:29)

08   You Said It (00:45)

09   Hail Mary Leakey (03:13)

10   Attack of Orion and the Left Arm Sunburn (03:36)

11   More to Offer (03:20)

12   Tundra Kids (02:42)

No Trigger

No Trigger is an American melodic hardcore/punk band from Massachusetts, formed in 2000. Releases noted in the reviews include Extinction in Stereo (2005 collection), Canyoneer (2006) and Tycoon (2012).
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