Nihilist Spasm Band Music Videos
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The Nihilist Spasm Band form London, Ontario, Canada appear on "Tamori's The World Of Music" in 1996. The appearence was part of the bands first tour of japan. The band members were Hugh McIntyre, John Boyle, Art Pratten, Bill Exley and John Clement.
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The NIHILIST SPASM BAND in 1982. I shot this when I was 13 in London Ontario at THE FOREST CITY ART GALLERY when it was located above NOVACKS on King street. The band here are Greg Curnoe, Hugh McIntyre, Murray Favro and guest John Moss. It is strange to watch these guys talking to each other. It's like it was yesterday. Hugh,...
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After the show each nite of the annual NO MUSIC FEST the NIHILIST SPASM BAND organize some jam sessions!!! Here's JUNKO of HIJO KAIDAN with members of NSB at NO MUSIC FEST in London, Ontario 2004.
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World renowned pioneers of noise, The Nihilist Spasm Band, who are based in London, Ontario have a jam session at Pandemic Nightclub in July, 2007 with Alexander Hacke, member of renowned industrial band, Einsturzende Neubauten. Footage shot by Teresa Tarasewicz, co-owner of City Lights Bookshop in London, Ontario.
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The world's first noise band, formed in 1965, is joined by bassist Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten) at the Electric Eclectics festival in Meaford, Ontario. www.electric-eclectics.com
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Nihilist Spasm Band in Montreal. April 7, 2006
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No Canada. Home of the maple leaves, animals and vegetables. No Canada. Home of the brave. Home of the mounties, the RCMP. No Canada. Home of the snow. A cold country!
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