Innervation Trust is a Christian charity that recruits and resources school teams, each dedicated to a major city in the UK.
Innervation Trust is the product of Mark Pennells and Zarc Porter, a songwriter/producer partnership also credited with writing most of the music for, and co-founding, the World Wide Message Tribe.
However, the band had already released a single ("Take Up the Tempo", which would also appear on their first album The Blitz), and performed a high-profile launch concert at Soul Survivor 2002 under the name "thebandwithnoname".
[4] However, Bobby Stearns, and later Adam Brown, left the group shortly after the release of Schizophrenix to pursue individual careers.
A long period of reduced activity followed for the band, with Zulu Yengwa (a rapper) and Joshua Philip Oluwadare Morohumobo Kofi Alamu (a singer known simply as "Josh" whilst appearing with thebandwithnoname) occasionally featuring alongside the only remaining original member of the group, chipK.
During this time, thebandwithnoname added dancers, Tina Mann and Helen Kendall (chipK's wife) and went on a 2+1⁄2-month tour of the US.
American musicianaries Carissa Jardio (who later married Zulu from the second tbwnn lineup) and Kylie Evans (2006) were added to the band as back up dancers alongside Tina and Helen.
[10][11] The band's fourth, and final, album, The4Points/The Best of thebandwithnoname, was released on 19 February 2010 and received a 10 square review from Cross Rhythms.
Chip Kendall and David Strafford hosted a weekly podcast "theshowwithnoname", which included music from the band and other Christian artists.
The show also included "Precha Man", which was Chip Kendall talking on a section from the bible, or from a Christian devotion book.