A Swedish band that blended punk speed with tuneful hooks across five albums since the early '90s.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Master Celebrator' and 'Lose Another Friend' frame it nicely, fast, loud, but with a tune you can hang onto.
They were part of that wave of Swedish melodic hardcore bands, mixing punk's aggression with clearer, more tuneful vocals and guitar lines. Songs like 'Master Celebrator' became anthems for them, and tracks such as 'Lose Another Friend' show that balance of speed and hummable hooks pretty well. Their sound never really softened into pop-punk, but it also never stayed purely in hardcore's more abrasive corners.
No Fun At All formed in Umeå, Sweden in 1991, with their debut album 'No Straight Angles' coming out in 1994. They released five studio albums before going on hiatus in 2002, then got back together for shows in 2010 and have played occasionally since. Their catalog, including songs like 'Days In The Sun' and 'Beat 'em Down', reflects a consistent approach to melodic hardcore.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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