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No Way Out (Spanish band)

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Active from
  
1998

Members
  
Txosse, Japo, Noel

Genre
  
Rock

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Albums
  
Lo que dura dura, Bipolar, Waitin' for Sunday, Tabula Rasa, Dead Ends, Dirty Games

Record labels
  
WM Spain, GMM Records, Pee Records, [PIAS] Spain, INDEPENDENT ARTIST

Similar
  
Dikers, Pignoise, Despistaos, The Unfinishe, Delux

Profiles

No Way Out is a Spanish band was created in 1998 in Cerdañola del Vallés, Barcelona, Spain. It is composed of Noel Campillo (guitar and vocals), Felix Muñiz (bass and vocals) and Sergi Monroy (drums).

Their musical style is an evolution from melodic hardcore in their early stages, to pop punk nowadays. Their first recorded demo was a nine-single album called Having fun at last.

It was followed by Long way to Nowhere in 2001, which was presented in several foreign countries such as Belgium, France and Japan.

On 25 October 2005, a new album, Bipolar, was released on a double-CD format including a Spanish and an English version of the songs. It was produced by Warner Bros. with Joe Marlett’s contribution, well known for working with bands like Blink-182 or Foo Fighters.

Their last and most successful album is Lo Que Dura Dura, which has pop-rock influences with a touch of their old pop-punk. Two famous singles from this album are “Lo Mismo” and “En Mil Pedazos”.

They are now working on their fifth album which will include the single “Sed”, first heard in New Moon, the movie sequel to Twilight.

Songs

Lo mismoFísica o química · 2008
No voy a salirBipolar · 2005
SedThe Twilight Saga: New Moon · 2009

References

No Way Out (Spanish band) Wikipedia