Unfun
Unfun formed in Los Angeles around 2009. Their debut album 'Aim and Ignite' came out in 2010, followed by 'We Are Young' in 2012. The single '1342' got...
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Unfun formed in Los Angeles around 2009. Their debut album 'Aim and Ignite' came out in 2010, followed by 'We Are Young' in 2012. The single '1342' got significant radio play and became their most recognizable track.
The band included Nate Ruess on vocals and piano, Jack Antonoff on guitar and vocals, and Andrew Dost on piano and keyboard. They went on an indefinite hiatus in 2013, citing personal and creative differences. There was a brief reunion performance in 2015, but the group disbanded again shortly after.
Songs like 'Wrecking Ball,' 'Acid,' 'Asphyxiation,' and 'Bleach to Cleanse' round out their small catalog. Ruess once described the experience as 'a rollercoaster of emotions.'
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