No Fun at All

History

No Fun at All were founded in a small Swedish town called Skinnskatteberg 1991. Founder was the songwriter, guitarist and AC / DC fan Micke Danielsson, who along with bassist Henrik Sunvisson and singer Jimmy Olsson, who served first as a drummer, formed the band. Olsson left the group in 1993, it came with the new vocalist Ingemar Jansson, Krister Johansson ( guitar) and drummer Kjell Ramstedt three new band members to do so.

Burning Heart Records released in 1993 their first single vision, which was unexpectedly sold over 25,000 times. Since then published No Straight Angles ( 1994), Out of Bounds (1995), The Big Knock Over ( 1997) and EP 's Going Steady (1998).

After The Big Knock Over bassist Henrik Sunvisson left the band because he always wanted to play the same kind of music, the band musically but wanted to develop. So joined guitarist Mikael " Micke " Danielsson for bass and new guitarist was by then playing with puffball Stefan Neumann. The band broke up in 2001 in agreement. 2002 or the best-of album Master Celebrations was released, containing the most successful pieces of the band's history, as well as two new songs.

Since 2005, however, No Fun At All give occasional concerts. Of the founding members, now only plays Micke Danielsson in the band. On the Groezrock Festival 2008, the band announced to want to put out a new album in the same year, of which she presented at the festival two of the new songs. 2012, No Fun At All have dissolved. The planned appearance at the Millencolin -20 -Year- Festival was canceled.

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