Unwanted
The 1983 Demo
The Unwanted were a short lived (1982-1985) Canadian Hardcore Punk band from Winnipeg. The band appeared on the well known 80s Punk comp "Something to Believe In" (1984) released on popular Southern California Punk label BYO Records. The band released one LP before breaking up, the record was released on BYO/Head Butt Records and the were label mates with such well known 80s Canadian punk outfits Stretch Marks and Some Weird Sin. Bassist Ken Fleming was also a later member of popular Canadian band SNFU. The PNV LP features the first ever reissue of their 1983 self-released demo tape "In Case of Emergency Kick Ass, this will be the first time this is available on vinyl.