The Nads play punk on a toy guitar! Jason Ramone and his "Star Guitar" have been rocking Canada since 1997! The Nads have played over 130 shows including Punkfest 2006 with Total Chaos (Epitaph Recs), Random Killing, Bunchofuckingoofs, Ab Irato, and many others. The Nads have also shared the stage with Break The Silence (Hopeless Recs, featuring ex-88 Fingers Louie, ex-Rise Against), GFK (G7 Welcoming Committee Records), Much the Same (A-F Records, Nitro Records), Belvedere (Union 2112 Recs), Dead Letter Dept. (Underground Operations), Fuck The Facts (Relapse Recs), The Riptides (Red Scare), I Hate Sally (Underground Operations), The Guts (featuring members of the Queers and Nobodys), Putrescence (ex-Swallowing Shit), Radar Hate (ex-Vapids), District 7, No Other Way, Mr. Plow, BA Johnson, Kiros, CloseDown, Femme Fatality, Forty Cent Fix, The Grey, The Sewer Rats, The Creeps, Dr. Wily and the Robot Masters, Take One for the Team and many others.
The Nads have played events like Rock the Vote in Cornwall with guest speakers Jack Layton of the NDP, and Maggie MacDonald of the Hidden Cameras. The Nads have been aired on CHUM TV's Speakers Corner and a television commerical, and The Nads have been interviewed and played live on radio station CKCU 93.1 FM. The Nads have played benefit shows including one for Amnesty International, and another for Shawn Scallen's website punkottawa.com. The Nads are on a punk compilation CD called Kick'em While They're Down Vol.2 with The Queers (Lookout Recs, Hopeless Recs), Dwarves (Epitaph Records), Dayglo Abortions, Ripcordz, Moral Crux. The comp CD ranked number 35 on college radio stations across Canada in May 2003 according to Exclaim Magazine, and the comp CD ranked high for sales on INTERPUNK.COM. The Nads have many releases including "Osama Bin Laden For Prez" that ranked number 10 for best album of 2003 in the Ottawa Sun newspaper, and it did well on the CKCU FM charts.
The Nads have had several reviews in newspapers and online. Allan Wigney of the Ottawa Sun says, "The serious issues tackled on "Now it is 2004" are brilliantly offset by an electronic backing that often seems better suited to a video game than a call to arms". Sam Sutherland of Exclaim Magazine describes the album: "Jason Ramone, the sole member of the band, has created one of the strangest, potentially offensive, and arguably most brilliant albums you will here all year". The Nads were interviewed again in the Ottawa Citizen for their new album "The True Face of Globalization", and reviewed again in Exclaim. The Nads joined myspace.com in October of 2005 and now have over 152,000 audio plays, and that makes The Nads one of the most listened to Canadian punk bands on myspace. Somedays The Nads rank in the Top 100 for profile views amongst all the independent punk bands and Canadian bands on myspace.com!