No Use For A Name
No Use For A Name was an American punk rock band formed in 1991 in San Jose, California. Known for their melodic sound and thoughtful lyrics, they gained popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s. The band released several albums, including "Leche Con Carne" and "More Betterness!", which showcased their blend of punk and pop influences.
The group was led by vocalist and guitarist Tony Sly, who was recognized for his songwriting skills. No Use For A Name disbanded in 2018, following Sly's untimely passing in 2012. Their music continues to influence the punk rock scene and resonates with fans worldwide.