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    No Trend was an American noise rock and hardcore punk group from Ashton, Maryland, formed in 1982. They were considered anti-hardcore, with the members, especially guitarist and lyricist Frank Price, vehement about their abhorrence towards the punk youth subculture.

  2. Dec 12, 2013 · This is the full Teen Love/The Early Months CD by the band No Trend. The album is a compilation of all the songs No Trend recorded at Inner Ear Studios and at The Marble Bar Live. Also...

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  3. Aug 4, 2020 · The essence of punk adolescence, distilled. The original version of No Trend was called The Aborted, formed when Mentges and Strasser were in high school. Mentges met Government Issue ’s John Stabb at legendary local record store Joe’s Record Paradise, and The Aborted were invited to play a house party at Stabb’s.

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    Apr 1, 2001 · Ashton, MD.’s No Trend and its vocalist/resident genius Jeff Mentges (aka Jefferson Scott, aka Cliff “Babe” Ontego) engaged in one of the oddest, most nihilistic quests in the annals of modern music, or so it can be argued: namely, to systematically alienate, disaffect, and piss off its own fan base, one exasperated fan at a time.

  5. May 28, 2020 · From 1982-1988, Ashton, Maryland’s No Trend created some uniquely anti-establishment music, incorporating elements of punk, post-punk, noise rock, and later on gothic rock as well as jazz rock into a sound (or perhaps cacophony) that was unmistakably their own. Jeff Mentges, one of the band’s… read more.

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  6. May 28, 2020 · No Trend’s negging anti-hardcore exploded out of Baltimore in 1983, harshly contrasting DC's straight-edge punk scene. Confrontational, sarcastic and righteously set against the faddish ways of youth subculture, No Trend’s nihilistic rejection of punk was itself a vital punk-rock expression.

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  8. No Trend took the grain and shoved it into the faces of the pretentious hardcore fans, leaving them to wonder what had just happened. Dean Evangelista, No Trend guitarist, 1984-85. No...