No Idea Records
No Idea Records is an American independent record label based in Gainesville, Florida which focuses on punk rock and its sub-styles and produces both vinyl records and compact discs. The label also organizes The Fest, an independently operated annual festival known for featuring over 250 punk, pop punk, country, heavy metal, indie rock, avant-garde and other musical acts across many venues for 3 days in Gainesville each fall.[1]
No Idea Records | |
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Founded | 1985 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Gainesville, Florida |
Official website | www |
No Idea Records started not as a record label, but as a zine in 1985, published independently by Var Thelin and Ken Coffelt and some friends of theirs from high school. By the seventh issue in 1989, Var was running the zine with Sarah Dyer and other contributors and collaborators. Starting with the sixth edition, the No Idea zine included 7-inch records with each issue.[2] The first featured a local Gainesville band called Doldrums, and the second was a split 7", one side of which belonged to later Bay Area legends Crimpshrine, a major influence on the musical style which dominates No Idea to the present. Since its beginnings, No Idea has remained a foundation of the Gainesville punk scene and is considered by many to have spawned its very own style of punk, sometimes half-jokingly referred to as "beard punk" or "beardcore" due to the large proportion of members in bands having beards, or more commonly as variations of emo, post-hardcore and pop punk.
Artists
Current
- Acrid
- Against Me!
- Alkaline Trio
- Ampere
- Annalise
- Anthem Eighty Eight
- Armalite
- Army of Ponch
- Assholeparade
- Astrid Oto
- Atom & His Package
- Billy Reese Peters
- Bitchin'
- Blacktop Cadence
- Bridge and Tunnel
- Burnman
- Cheap Girls
- Chuck Ragan
- Clairmel
- Cleveland Bound Death Sentence
- Coalesce
- Colbom
- Combatwoundedveteran
- Creepoid
- Crucible
- Deadsure
- Dear Landlord
- Defiance, Ohio
- Dillinger Four
- The Draft
- Elmer
- The Ergs!
- Fay Wray
- Fifth Hour Hero
- Fiya
- Floodgate
- Floor
- Four Letter Word
- Fracture
- Gatorface
- Ghost Mice
- Glass and Ashes
- Good Luck
- Grabass Charlestons
- Gunmoll
- Gus
- The Holy Mountain
- Hot Water Music
- I Hate Myself
- J Church
- Jud Jud
- King Bars(Rap Artist)
- Latterman
- Leatherface
- Left for Dead
- Lemuria
- Less Than Jake
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
- Moonraker
- Mustard Plug
- New Mexican Disaster Squad
- New Wave Blasphemy
- Nigel Quashie
- No Choice
- No Friends
- North Lincoln
- Off With Their Heads
- Onion Flavored Rings
- Palatka
- Panthro U.K. United 13
- Paul Baribeau
- Planes Mistaken for Stars
- Pung
- Radon
- Rehasher
- Riverboat Gamblers
- Ruination
- Rumbleseat
- Samiam
- Scout's Honor
- Shores
- Small Brown Bike
- Sparkmarker
- Spoke
- Strike Anywhere
- Strikeforce Diablo
- The Swarm
- The Tim Version
- This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb
- This Is My Fist!
- Tired From Now On
- Tomorrow
- The 'Tone
- Trapdoor Fucking Exit
- True North
- Unitas
- Usuals
- Western Addiction
- Whiskey & Co
- A Wilhelm Scream
- Worn in Red
- Young Livers
Past
- Twelve Hour Turn
- Jawbreaker
Compilations
- V/A – Back to Donut!
- V/A – Bread: The Edible Napkin
- V/A – Down in Front
- V/A – Read Army Faction
- V/A – No Idea 100: Redefiling Music
- V/A – Tour Diary
- V/A – Sight and Sound: The History of the Future
- V/A – The Shape of Flakes to Come
See also
- List of record labels
References
- Caplan, Andrew (October 29, 2019). "Punk finds a home — and a party — in Gainesville". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
- Walker, Matt (2016). Gainesville Punk: A History of Bands & Music. Arcadia Publishing p. 51. ISBN 978-1-6258-5297-7.