No Point
King Missile
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There is no point to life. There is no point to death. There is no point in continuing our meetings. There is no point in not continuing our meetings. There is no point in going out. There is no point in staying in. No point in gaining weight And no point in keeping trim. There is no point in answering the phone or opening the mail. There is no point in getting drunk or doing drugs And there is no point in staying sober. There is no point in needing someone and no point in being alone. There is no point in doing nothing and no point in not doing nothing. These are all good points, yet none of them lead anywhere. None of them are points at all. There are no points. There is no point.
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Written by: JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS
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11 facts about this song
Song Info"No Point" is a song performed by the experimental rock band, King Missile.
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Album InformationThe track is found on the band's seventh studio album, "The Happy Hour," which was released in 1992.
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SingerThe song is fronted by John S. Hall, the primary singer, and poet of the band, who is known for his spoken word poetry style to music.
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GenreAs with most King Missile songs, "No Point" fits into the genres of Avant-garde, Indie rock, and Neo-Psychedelia.
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Track AnalysisKing Missile's "No Point" is considered a good representation of the band's signature style that blends surreal, often humorously absurd lyrics with diverse musical influences.
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Lyrical ThemeTypical of King Missile's work, "No Point" features left-field, absurdist lyrics. The song pontificates on the seeming pointlessness of everything- a recurring theme of existentialism that the band often explores.
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Musical StyleThe musical style of "No Point" reflects a broad range of influence, from rock and punk to jazz and folk.
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Critical ReceptionWhile King Missile and their music, including "No Point", have not achieved widespread commercial success, they have a cult following and have been praised by critics for their innovation and unique style.
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Band FormationKing Missile was formed in 1986, and by the time "The Happy Hour" album was released in 1992, they had already made a name for themselves in the underground music scene.
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Band MembersAlongside John S. Hall, the band during the time the song "No Point" was released included Dogbowl (Stephen Tunney), Alex DeLaszlo, and R.B. Korbet.
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SongwritingThe lyrics for 'No Point' were likely written by John S. Hall, who was the primary lyricist for King Missile.
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