
Ontario punk band The Deprecates have unleashed their debut album No Idea, out now via AP Records. Hailing from New Tecumseth, the trio delivers 11 tracks in under 30 minutes—fast, sharp, and unapologetically loud.
Blending punk and thrash with a gritty DIY spirit, No Idea rips through themes of frustration, disillusionment, and raw survival. Tracks like “Surplus” and “In Spite of Everything” hit hard with snarling riffs and barked vocals, while moments like “Time & Place” show the band’s ability to inject melody without slowing down.
Recorded at Schoolhouse Studio in Hamilton, the album sounds exactly how it should—tight, urgent, and unpolished in the right ways. It’s a debut that doesn’t overthink, doesn’t overstay, and doesn’t pull any punches.
No Idea is a fierce introduction to The Deprecates—three people making loud noise with purpose. No gloss, no filler, just a solid first statement from a band that sounds like they mean it.
🎵 BREAK! 🎶