No More Kings
is a indie funk-rock pop nostalgia band best known for their Karate Kid inspired song and video Sweep the Leg. The video reunited the cast of the 1984 hit film, The Karate Kid, and quickly went viral online.
Now they’re BACK with an all-new album inspired by the Back to the Future trilogy. With songs like, 1.21 Gigawatts and Hoverboard, this album is the ultimate love-letter to the 80s.
No More Kings
is singer-songwriter Pete Mitchell and producer Adam DeGraide. They both grew up in Rhode Island in the 80s, which ultimately became the backdrop for most of their music.
You can check out Adam’s other project A.D.A.M. Music Project here: https://adammusicproject.com
You can check out Pete’s art and solo work here: https://www.daspetey.com
“I was a superhero, king of 1985, I showed no mercy.
I was always Cobra Kai”
Sweep the Leg
Discography
BACK (Deluxe edition)
The new deluxe version of their fourth studio album. This version includes three new tracks, including a cover of the Huey Lewis classic Power of Love.
NMK BACK
Their fourth studio album, and their newest, NMK BACK pays homage to the classic 80s Back to the Future Trilogy.
I Was Always Cobra Kai
A four track EP made up of remixes and B-sides from the Sweep the Leg era.
III
No More Kings’ third studio album, appropriately titled, III, boasts a diverse assortment of songs from the zombie themed They’re Coming to Get You Barbara, to the energetic Enter the Dragon.
and the Flying Boombox
This sophomore effort leans a bit more into the funk, with standout tracks like Obey the Groove and Critical Hit.
No More Kings
No More Kings’ first studio album, self titled, serves as a love letter to the 80s, with songs about the Karate Kid, Knight Rider, Smurfs and more.