The band’s evolution took them into the altogether harder territory of ska-core pioneered by underground legends like CapDown & Link 80.
NoComply supported the likes of RX Bandits, Capdown, Lightyear and even pop punk pretty boys Good Charlotte.
In the summer of 2003 NoComply made their first trip over to mainland Europe with Honest Don’s nerd core boys Nerf Herder.
In November 2003 the video for Your Life (Is Your Direction) debuted at number 2 in the Scuzz TV chart, only being pipped at the top slot by Funeral for a Friend.
2005 saw the band appear at the Radio One Lock Up Stage of both legs of the Carling Weekend followed shortly by two support dates with Alkaline Trio and Me First and the Gimme Gimmes in Germany.