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From early No-Wave to Dark/Gothic Underground, from EBM via Techno to Electroclash - and back again! This is NO MORE! In 1981, the German band landed the underground hit-single SUICIDE COMMANDO, which spread internationally like a virus regardless of genre and scene. Whether in New York's Limelight, at the Love Parade in Berlin or on the soundtrack to the graffiti train writers movie "Dirty Handz": SUICIDE COMMANDO was played everywhere and reached a status that made the title feasible for prominent remixers. Thanks DJ Hell or Echopark, SUICIDE COMMANDO is still happening today as it was 25 years ago. After a long, long break NO MORE (condensed in the duo Tina Sanudakura and Andy Schwarz) got back on stage in fall 2008 - with a strong set of old and new songs. They played all over Europe in cities like Antwerp, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Athens, Warsaw, Milano, Rome, Paris, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Munich, Berlin and at the famous M'era Luna Festival. One was again reminded of the early NME quote in 1982: "young Germans who appear to have fallen out of Lou Reed's Berlin album". Or let's just call it: Post-Punk-Electronica-Kraut-Glam-Pop. No More is now signed to Rent A Dog. A new album will be released in March 2010, while this here is their brandnew single “Sunday Mitternacht / A Rose Is A Rose”. NO MORE's first release on their new label Rent A Dog is a double-A-sided single called “Sunday Mitternacht / A Rose Is A Rose” (Coloured Vinyl/ Dow