None More Black's 2004 Concert History

None More Black is a New Jersey-based punk rock band. They were formed in 2000 by lead singer/guitarist Jason Shevchuk after the demise of Kid Dynamite. Their name originates from a line in mockumentary movie This Is Spinal Tap. Several of the band's song titles are references to jokes from the television show Seinfeld.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 15, 2004
The Bouncing Souls / Avail / Dillinger Four / Strike Anywhere / None More Black / The Soviettes

Rock Against Bush 2004 CMJ showcase

  Setlists
BB Kings New York, New York, United States
Oct 13, 2004
Dillinger Four / The Briefs / None More Black / The Whiskey Diaries Magic Stick Detroit, Michigan, United States
Aug 29, 2004
None More Black / The Loved Ones / The Ratchets / Voice In The Wire Knitting Factory New York, New York, United States
Jan 30, 2004
Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black
  Setlists
Trocadero Theatre Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Jan 26, 2004
Anti-Flag / Against Me! / Rise Against / None More Black Avalon Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Jan 21, 2004
Anti Flag / Rise Against / None More Black / Against Me / New Mexican Disaster Squad The Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jan 19, 2004
Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black The Intersection Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Jan 18, 2004
Much The Same / Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black Modjeska Theatre Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Jan 17, 2004
Much The Same / Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black Bogart's Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Jan 16, 2004
Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black / Much The Same / Anti-Flag

“Death of a Nation”

Newport Music Hall Columbus, Ohio, United States
Jan 15, 2004
Much The Same / Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black Agora Theatre & Ballroom Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Jan 14, 2004
Much The Same / Anti-Flag / Rise Against / Against Me! / None More Black Showplace Theatre Buffalo, New York, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has None More Black had?

None More Black has had 72 concerts.

What genre is None More Black?

None More Black is most often considered to be Punk, Hardcore, Punk Rock, Melodic Hardcore, Skate Punk, Alternative Emo, Orgcore, Melodic Punk, Power-Pop Punk, and New Jersey Punk.

When was the last None More Black concert?

The last None More Black concert was on March 21, 2015 at Gamechangerworld in Howell, New Jersey, United States. The bands that performed were: Old Wounds / The Banner / Strength 691 / For The Love Of / Stag Party / None More Black / Mouthpiece / Indecision / Bigwig / Grade / Sheer Terror / Kill Your Idols.

What setlist does None More Black play live?

The songs that None More Black performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 21, 2015 concert at Gamechangerworld in Howell, New Jersey, United States:

  1. Banned From Teen Arts
  2. Sinatra After Dark
  3. My Wallpaper Looks Like Paint
  4. Mr. Artistic
  5. Drop the Pop
  6. Here Comes Devereux
  7. Peace On Mars, 'Cause You Ain't Gonna Get It Here
  8. We Dance on the Ruins of the Stupid Stage
  9. Oh, There's Legwork

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