Biography
It all happened back before I (Michael) started trying to play the guitar. My cousin, Daniel Waldron, gave my an idea when he said he was starting a band. The next day at school, I started looking for a drummer and found Peter Campbell. We decided to call our band XLI.

We searched for a bassist and found a guy called Damien who would play for us, but it turned out he didn't have a bass or have any intention of buying one, so we moved on. We started again, and found another person; Ashley. He introduces Paul Hughes to us, who became another singer and guitarist. Ashley also left because he decided he wanted to play 6-string rather than bass. I asked my cousin, Daniel, if he could help us find a bass player, and he came up with the only bassist in his school who wasn't already in a band in the form of Peter (PeeWee) McCurdy.

As we started to practice, things began to look grim because we couldn't get the sound together and PeeWee broke his finger, leaving him unable to play for a month. We continued working though and entered a talent contest in our school, coming fourth. We played our first gig alongside Twisted Faith, my cousin's band. We thought it was a good experience and we played well and we were soon supporting them again at Saint Colombus' Hall. We were out of time a lot.

After that, there was a lot of tension in the band, especialy between myself and Paul. I saw the band was on the brink of splitting, so I went to find members to start a new group. I found my current comrades in arms, Adam Booth and James McNally. However, Paul later walked out, leaving the band as three-piece, and I thought things were going to be fine with XLI, so that project was put on the backburner for a while.

I didn't want to replace Paul since I thought we would work better as a three-piece, considering that most of the bands we cover have that format. However, PeeWee and Peter wanted to get a new singer and a new guitarist. I later found out that they were looking for a new guitarist and singer to start a new band, so I leftt and automatically brought in James and Adam the next day.

We started practicing together, and our debut was at our school's Easter talent contest. Amazingly, we came joint first (then again, there were only 2 bands in it). I got the impression that we were being given a bad reputation because of some people's like of the former members of XLI, so I decided to try to wipe the slate clean with a new name... No Morals!

James recently left the band and we are now on the hunt for a new drummer, with 2 possible  replacements already lined up.

Our general plan for the future is to write some kick-ass Modern Punk songs, which hopefully you'll like, record a demo, get signed, release a couple of albums and live happily ever after!
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