Even if you know next to nothing about hardcore music, the name No Warning should have rensonance to even the most hardcore-illiterate ears. From 1998-2012, No Warning was cranking out jams that took them everywhere from the dive bars of their native Toronto, to tours with Less Than Jake, The Used, and Ghostface Killah. There's even an infamous audio clip of Fred Durst "bugging out" about how he wants to sign No Warning, because of the band's "hard, phat" sound. It's hilarious, and a bit sad. Evidently though, it's been a long, weird road for the band and this premiere is no different. "Resurrection of the Wolf" seems to have been recorded out of necessity, as the official website for the 7" states:
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