No Justice (band)

No Justice was an Australian rock synth band who were signed to Molly Meldrum's label Melodian.

The three piece No Justice were fronted by Chook (Andrew Chalhoub) who was a reporter on Countdown Revolution.

Alternate mixes included additional performances from Dragon Stanic (Guitar) of Melbourne Hard Rock Band and label mates Roxus, and Nikki Bennet for lead female vocals on the dance remixes.

Post No Justice Chook Chaloub continued to promote at night clubs and fronted Melbourne Indy Bands Brendan O'Keefe continued with his songwriting and collaborations, independently releasing tracks through many platforms Mark Rachelle went on to set up Back Beach Recording Company where many dance hits of the late 90s and early 2000s were mixed, Notably Aria award winning tracks "Coma" by "Pendulum" and the world wide Dance hit single "Don't Call Me Baby" by Madison Avenue, Later Rachelle with business partner Ashley Gay (Woodford) founded Australian Music Distributor Xelon Entertainment.

Philanthropically Mark went on to create the app and benevolent crypto currencies "Myubi" and "Myubi Gold" both delivering a combined 10m USD in crypto funds to recipients in impoverished nations.