No Comment

No Comment was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1978. The band was initially formed by singer and guitarist Kevn Zero, bassist Darryl Smith, and drummer Frank Knox. They released their debut album, "One More Time for the Masses", in 1980. The album was a commercial success, and the band toured extensively throughout Canada and the United States.

In 1981, the band released their second album, "Get It While You Can". The album was not as successful as their debut, and the band decided to disband. However, the band reformed in 1983 with a new lineup that included singer and guitarist Mark Spicoluk, bassist Rob Quan, and drummer Paul Mathew. The reformed band released their third album, "Life Sentence", in 1984.

The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band toured extensively throughout Canada and Europe. In 1986, the band released their fourth album, "In the Dark". The album was not as successful as their previous album, and the band decided to disband again.

In 1994, the band reformed once again with a new lineup that included singer and guitarist Kevn Zero, bassist Darryl Smith, drummer Frank Knox, and guitarist Rob Quan. The reformed band released their fifth album, "Out of the Darkness", in 1995. The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band toured extensively throughout Canada and Europe. In 1997, the band released their sixth and final album, "The End of No Comment". The band disbanded shortly after the release of the album.

No Comment were one of the most successful Canadian punk rock bands of the 1980s and 1990s. They released six studio albums and toured extensively throughout North America and Europe. The band's music was characterized by its catchy melodies, energetic performances, and political lyrics. No Comment were a significant influence on the development of Canadian punk rock, and their music continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world.