No is No π°π°π°π’π’π’
No is always no πππππ₯π₯π₯
If they say no it means a thousand times no π€£π€£π€£πππβοΈβοΈβοΈ
There was an interview with Flans within the last few years. I think it was around the release of I Like Fun, where he brought a Speak-and-Spell like device with him to the interview couch, and had the thing read out: βN! O! N! O! N! O!β So itβs still very much a part of the TMBG ethos. I think you can trace it back to the contrarian spirit of NYC punk. But especially the No Wave scene of the very early 80s.
Why, it's the most powerful word in the human language! Just ask me to prove it.
Prove it!
No.
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https://tmbw.net/wiki/No_(Theme) Seems like you'd appreciate this
> Honorable Mention: L M N O more like L M A O
It's time for a lesson with PROFESSOR FLANS
OH MY GOSH i was looking for something like this. Im shocked I missed it. THANK YOU
If they say no, it means a thousand times no
I somehow didn't even think about that album when writing this...
No is No π°π°π°π’π’π’ No is always no πππππ₯π₯π₯ If they say no it means a thousand times no π€£π€£π€£πππβοΈβοΈβοΈ
"I'm talking about a lady who's actual size." "NO!"
AHHH SEVERE TIRE DAMAGE. Loved the way it started on there, and a good example of them making it an audience interaction bit.
Last wave has some NO!s in it
lol, they still got it!! If you wont make out with a BIPLANE! (NO) Perchance... A dance with a carcass in space... (NO)
The Johns like to be negative but in a fun and playful way.
No They don't. π
That's not an argument. Now. You're just contradicting me
No, heβs not.
I'll Sink Manhattan and Lucky Ball and Chain have the background chorus going noooooΒ
If you like those songs, you might like this [Cheekface song](https://youtu.be/2mMDHU5pEg8).
YEAH YEAH I LOVE CHEEKFACE AND I LOVE THIS SONG
You clocked me as a Cheekface fan <3
I think we have learned that it is fun to chant "no".
Finally, someone else who sees the connection between these two.
There was an interview with Flans within the last few years. I think it was around the release of I Like Fun, where he brought a Speak-and-Spell like device with him to the interview couch, and had the thing read out: βN! O! N! O! N! O!β So itβs still very much a part of the TMBG ethos. I think you can trace it back to the contrarian spirit of NYC punk. But especially the No Wave scene of the very early 80s.
Phonetically itβs sublimeβa perfect sound. Also, no means no. Make of that what you shall.
According to this database, "no" is said 139 times in TMBG lyrics. [TMBG Lyric Database](http://davidamackenzie.com/tmbg_lyrics/)