No Fun at All

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No Fun at All
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Background information
Also known asNFAA
OriginSkinnskatteberg, Sweden
GenresPunk rock
Melodic hardcore
Years active1991–2001
2004–2012
2013-present
LabelsBeat 'Em Down Records
Burning Heart Records
Epitaph Records
Associated acts
MembersMikael Danielsson
Ingemar Jansson
Fredrik Eriksson
Stefan Bratt
Kjell Ramstedt
Past membersJimmie Olsson
Henrik Sunvisson
Christer Mähl
Stefan Neuman

No Fun at All (often abbreviated to just NFAA) is a Swedish punk rock band.

History[]

The band formed in the summer of 1991 in Skinnskatteberg. The group initially consisted of Mikael Danielsson (guitar), Jimmie Olsson (vocals, drums) and Henrik Sunvisson (bass guitar). The name was inspired by a tongue-in-cheek version of The Stooges' song "No Fun" as covered by the Sex Pistols, and the name of the band Sick of It All. The group released their albums on the Swedish label Burning Heart Records outside the United States. Within the U.S., No Fun at All's albums were released by and later by Epitaph Records.

In 1993, Jimmie Olsson left the band to concentrate on his other band . He has contributed on all subsequent albums (except Out of Bounds) providing backup vocals. No Fun at All then recruited three new members: Ingemar Jansson (vocals), Krister Johansson (guitar) and Kjell Ramstedt (drums). In 1999, Sunvisson quit, Danielsson switched from guitar to bass guitar and Stefan Neuman, from Tribulation, took up the vacant guitar slot. On January 11, 2001, No Fun at All broke up, and played their farewell show later in month.[1]

Since 2004, the band has reunited for several reunion shows. At the Groezrock Festival in 2008, No Fun at All announced they would be releasing a new record in the fall through their own label . On April 19, 2012 the Millencolin Festival announced that No Fun At All canceled their show at the festival due to their disbandment [1]. As of May 2013, however, the band is active again and will be touring Australia in November of that year with Boysetsfire, Off with Their Heads and Jughead's Revenge.[2][3]

Band members[]

Timeline

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

EP's[]

  • Vision (1993) EP
  • In a Rhyme (1994) EP
  • (1995) Split EP
  • (1995) EP
  • (1997) EP
  • (1999) Live EP

Other releases[]

  • Touchdown (1992) Demo
  • Throw It In (1997) Compilation (Released only in Australia)
  • EP's Going Steady (1998) Compilation
  • NFAA (2000) Promo
  • Master Celebrations (2002) Compilation

Singles[]

  • Beachparty
  • In a Rhyme
  • Stranded
  • Master Celebrator
  • Should Have Known
  • Second Best
  • Reckless (I Don't Wanna)

References[]

  1. ^ White, Adam (January 11, 2001). "No more No Fun At All!". Punknews.org. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "HITS & PITS 2.0 [First Announcement] with Boysetsfire, No Fun At All, Jughead's Revenge and Off With Their Heads". chuckingamosh.com. 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  3. ^ "No Fun At All is back?". skatepunkers.net. 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2013-05-24.

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