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Nick Oliveri Streams 'N.O. Hits At All' In Full Ahead Of Release


By Purple Sage | Published: Apr 01, 2026 2:01 PM EDT

Nick Oliveri Streams 'N.O. Hits At All' In Full Ahead Of Release
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(Purple Sage) Nick Oliveri - former Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age, currently Mondo Generator, The Dwarves - teams up with Bass Magazine to premiere the 10th chapter of his "N.O. Hits At All" compilations, due out on April 7th via Heavy Psych Sounds.

Prepare for eleven wild, riotous, and fiercely hard-rocking tracks from one of California's fiercest rock'n'rollers! N.O. Hits At All is the fan-revered compilation series started in 2017 by Heavy Psych Sounds Records, presenting unreleased songs and deep cuts from the iconic rocker's various projects and collaborations over three decades of sonic mayhem - featuring tracks with The Dwarves Slash, Komatsu or Thee Slayer Hippy.

About this new chapter of the "N.O. Hits At All" series, Nick Oliveri comments: "This record you are holding is Volume 10 from the series of compilations in which I recorded the vocals for bands that I like, and bands that like my singing voice enough to have asked me to guest vocal on a song for them. Some of these have been released, some have not until now. I have sang and/or recorded bass on 50+ releases of bands I love and had the great honor to work with over the past 25 years, and they are now available together for you to trip out on, thanks to the good folks at Heavy Psych Sounds Records. So get your head right and put this record on and play it loud."

Listen to new compilation "N.O. Hits At All Vol.10" here

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