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Blast No Warning in Heavy Traffic and Feel Better About Your Day

Pull on your hoodie, the Toronto hardcore icons are back with a new track.
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Back in 2004 No Warning were ruling the Canadian hardcore roost. The Toronto band's third album Suffer, Survive brought a more melodic hardcore feel, and at shows from Mississauga, to Montreal and Moncton, kids were going apeshit over their high energy take on youthful rage.

In 2005 the band split – or went on a very long hiatus – with members going to play in Fucked Up and Terror. But after a couple of EPs and reunion shows, the band are back with Torture Culture, their first album since Suffer, Survive and have more shows booked across the United States.

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"Like a Rebel" a track from the album goes hard and the band prove, that thirteen years after their last full length, they still have some decent kick.

'Torture Culture' is available Oct 13 on Bad Actors/Last Gang.

No Warning USA tour 2017:

Sep 8 – Los Angeles at Union
Sep 9 – Berkeley at Gilman Street
Sep 10 – Santa Cruz at The Catalyst
Sep 11 – Anaheim at Chain Reaction
Sep 12 – San Diego at Soma
Sep 13 – Mesa at The Nile
Sep 15 – Dallas at The Door
Sep 16 – San Antonio at The Korova
Sep 17 – Houston at Walters
Sep 21 – Chicago at The Bottom Lounge
Sep 22 – Louisville at The Art Sanctuary
Sep 23 – Detroit at The Ritz
Sep 24 – Rochester at German House
Sep 25 – Montreal at Le Foufounes
Sep 26 – Brooklyn at Brooklyn Bazaar
Sep 27 – Cambridge at Hardcore Stadium
Sep 28 – Philadelphia at Underground
Sep 29 – Charlotte at Rabbit Hole
Sep 30 – Atlanta at The Masquerade
Oct 1 – Tampa at Transitions