Album Review: Nomeansno – Wrong (Pete)

Album Review: Nomeansno – Wrong (Pete)
Wrong by Nomeansno is far from your average hardcore album. Released in 1989 on Alternative Tentacles, the band was ahead of its time, breaking genre boundaries and delivering something truly unique.
With its distinctive blend of jazz influences, punk and hardcore elements, and relentless energy, Wrong stands out even within the band’s own discography. It’s a powerful, complex record that demands attention—definitely not easy listening, but that’s exactly what makes it so remarkable.
This album holds a special place for me: introduced by Durchdespotify, it took years to fully grasp its depth. Seeing Nomeansno live only deepened my appreciation. The sheer energy and precision these “old guys” brought to the stage was nothing short of inspiring.
For seasoned fans, Wrong might not be a revelation, but for younger listeners, it’s a must. This is a piece of music history that deserves your attention. Give it a spin!