The No Service Project

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May 00:00 Tools
Daydream My Life Away 00:00 Tools
Mumie Leonard Jamal 00:00 Tools
Taking Back Thursday 00:00 Tools
Bliss 00:00 Tools
Genuine 00:00 Tools
Suburban Trail 00:00 Tools
Grind 00:00 Tools
Coal Cash 00:00 Tools
Now 00:00 Tools
Nosaj 00:00 Tools
Sham 00:00 Tools
Rich Wholesome Anti-Racism 00:00 Tools
Buy One Get One Free 00:00 Tools
Kick 00:00 Tools
The Placebo Effect 00:00 Tools
False Advertisement 02:27 Tools
Something to Nail You To 00:00 Tools
Insane 00:00 Tools
Rap City 00:00 Tools
One for the Ninjas 00:00 Tools
Glorious Profanity 00:00 Tools
3 Cides 00:00 Tools
Breath 00:00 Tools
Not the Place 00:00 Tools
Ugly 00:00 Tools
Small Town Cops (feat. MC Devlin) 00:00 Tools
Return to Paper 00:00 Tools
It's 10:00, Do You Know Where Your Country Is? 00:00 Tools
Poison (Feat. Chris of No Cash) 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Small Town Cops 00:00 Tools
Small Town Cops - Feat. MC Devlin 00:00 Tools
Poison Featuring Chris No Cash 00:00 Tools
It's 10 PM 00:00 Tools
Poison (Feat. Chris No-Ca$h) 00:00 Tools
Nosaj (feat. Slim Tim and Matt City) 00:00 Tools
Fo a Ska (feat. Matt City) 00:00 Tools
Small Town Cops featuring MC Devlin of the Mad Conductor 00:00 Tools
Poison (Featuring Big Chris No Cash) 00:00 Tools
Placebo Effect 00:00 Tools
Fo A Ska - Feat. Matt City 00:00 Tools
Poison 00:00 Tools
Fo A Ska featuring Matt City 00:00 Tools
FO-A-SKA 00:00 Tools
It's 10 P.M Do You Know Where Your County Is? 00:00 Tools
FO-A-SKA...hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Fo A Ska 00:00 Tools
Toilet Fridge Song 00:00 Tools
It's 10:00 PM: Do You Know Where Your Country Is? 00:00 Tools
Ugly (80 a.m. Remix) 00:00 Tools
Small Town Cops Featuring MC Devlin 00:00 Tools
Poison (with Chris from No-Cash) 00:00 Tools
Untitled (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
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Hailing from the very prominent East Coast ska-punk scene, the No Service Project was born in Pennsylvania's Pocono mountains. Since the birth of the band in late 2001, the NSP have transcended genres of up-beat music and gave new meaning to the word, "energy". From their early days of raw, in your face punk rock and ska, NSP flooded listeners' ears with catchy dynamics and unfiltered oomph. Currently based out of the Philadelphia area, the band has matured like the finest of wines. No Service Project has completely reconstructed ska music and blown open the doors of what is possible with rock by soaking it in reggae overtones and decorating it with thought provoking guitar riffs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.