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''0 + 2 = 1'' is the fifth full-length album by Canadian
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. Released in 1991, it was the fourth and final studio album to feature Nomeansno's longtime guitarist
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. The proper follow-up to their most popular album, ''
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'', the record was somewhat polarizing but generally well received by critics.


Background and recording

By 1991, the members of Nomeansno had quit their day jobs and focused on their band, which was developing an increasingly large audience in Europe and North America. They had finished supporting their most widely acclaimed record, ''
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''. They recorded '' The Sky Is Falling and I Want My Mommy'' collaboratively with former
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vocalist
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earlier in the year before beginning work on the proper follow-up to ''Wrong''. In July, the band returned to Profile Sound Studios to record with Cecil English. They tracked 19 songs during the sessions, 11 of which appeared on the final record. The songs included a mix of
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,
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, and experimentation, as well as "straightforward swinging grooves" as in the opening song "Now." All eight of the outtakes were eventually released. Two tracks, covers of The Subhumans's "Oh Canaduh" and
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's "New Age," were issued as a 7-inch record on Allied Recordings later that year. Another, a cover of the track "Forward to Death," was included on the Dead Kennedys tribute album '' Virus 100''. The remaining five outtakes were packaged with four demos and released as the '' 0 + 2 = 1 ½'' compilation in 2010. Each of these five outtakes appeared on subsequent Nomeansno releases: "Cats, Sex, and Nazis" and "I Need You" on '' Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' (1993), "Blinding Light" on '' Mr. Right & Mr. Wrong: One Down & Two to Go'' (1994), and "Lost" on ''
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'' (1995).


Release

The album was issued on CD, LP, and cassette by
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in 1991. To support it, the band toured extensively in North America and Europe. Guitarist
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left the band after the tour to emigrate to the Netherlands, and the band returned to its original two-piece formation of brothers Rob and John Wright. Nomeansno bought the rights to their back catalogue from Alternative Tentacles in 2002, and reissued ''0 + 2 = 1'' on CD and double LP in 2007.


Reception

The album was received fairly well by critics. Writing for ''Ox Fanzine'', Joachim Hiller argued that the record helped to solidify the band's "godlike status" through "complex rhythms, harrowing chants, and unorthodox guitar work." In a retrospective review,
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critic Adam Bregman assessed the album as "among their most far-out records" and worried that " e songs here are incredibly long and somewhat repetitive." Nonetheless, Bregman concluded that the album "has a lot of great moments stretched out over a record that's way too long" and awarded it three out of five stars.


Track listing


Personnel


Nomeansno

*
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(" ") – guitar, bass, vocals * John Wright (Mr. Right) – vocals, drums, keyboards, percussion, engineering, horns (track 2) *
Rob Wright Rob Wright (sometimes known as Mr. Wrong, born 1954) is a Canadian musician and songwriter best known as the bassist, lead vocalist and occasional guitarist of the progressive punk rock band Nomeansno, as well as the bassist of the pop punk ...
(Mr. Wrong) – vocals, bass, guitar


Additional musicians

*Mark Critchley – horns (track 2) *Lissa Beurge – backup vocals (track 6)


Production and artwork

*David Bruce – artwork *Brian (Who) Else – engineering *Cecil English – producer, engineering *George Horn – mastering


References

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