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  1. The Nation of Ulysses was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in spring 1988 with four members. Originally known as simply Ulysses, the first mark of the group consisted of Ian Svenonius on vocals and trumpet, Steve Kroner on guitar, Steve Gamboa on bass guitar, and James Canty on drums.

  2. The Nation Of Ulysses was a punk rock band formed in Washington D.C. in 1988. The band was known for their unique blend of free-jazz and post-hardcore, their violent live...

  3. Nation of Ulysses was a Washington, D.C.-based band formed in 1988, consisting of Ian Svenonius, James Canty, Steve Gamboa, Steve Kroner, and Tim Green. During the Nation of Ulysses' four years of activity, they released only two full-length albums: 13-Point Program to Destroy America in 1991 and Plays Pretty for Baby in 1992, both ...

  4. The Nation of Ulysses ("N.O.U." for short) was first formed as a quartet in 1988 under the name Ulysses. The members were Ian Svenonius (vocals/trumpet), Stever Kroner (guitar), Steve Gamboa (bass), and James Canty (drums).

  5. May 6, 2015 · His simultaneously serious and tongue-and-cheek revolutionary opinions on the U.S.A., teen rebellion, etc., are revealed in NOU’s songs—in one Svenonius talks about the Nation being “seriously unserious, reverently irreverent, amoral moralists.” They were also to be found in a zine (Ulysses Speaks) the band issued at

    • Michael H. Little
  6. Nation of Ulysses. Dressed to kill in matching, mod-ish business suits (and hairnets), wrapping themselves in teen-mutiny mythology complete with an intricate double-talk manifesto and album acknowledgments to fellow punk bands (Bikini Kill) and Latin American guerrillas (the Shining Path), the Nation of Ulysses was certainly the most colorful ...

  7. The Nation of Ulysses was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in spring 1988 with four members. Originally known as simply Ulysses, the first mark of the...