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THIS IS A PRE-ORDERSbäm/KRM exclusive red/blue half/half colored vinyl! Limited to 100!
Track Listing:
Side A- Never Ending Stream
- Reckless (I Dont Wanna)
- Anything Could Happen Here
- Forevermore
- Its Such A Good Thing
- Man With The Powers
- Sorry To Say
- Such A Shame
- Episode 666
- The Beautiful Sound
- Wind-up
- Willingly Unknowing
- There Must Be A Better Way
Having formed in 1991 in Skinnskatteberg, Sweden by Micke
Danielsson, Henrik Sunvisson and Jimmy Olsson, No Fun At All quickly
became one of the torchbearers of European punk rock.
The Swedish combo released it’s first album in 1994 and then found
themselves headlining stages all over the world.
The 90s and early 2000s were tightly packed with touring and
followed by a lighter schedule giving the band time to breathe after
releasing an album almost every year until 2002.
Being legends by then, their self-released 2008’s “Low Rider” which
has been re-released by SBÄM Records in Europe in 2018, is published
yet another time in 2020.
- This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of 26/02/2021 . We will ship your order before or on this date, but due to production delays or other unpredictable reasons, this date may change. If you'd like other items on your order to be delivered sooner, please place two separate orders.*
Low Rider | Red/Blue Vinyl
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26/02/2021
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More Information
Sbäm/KRM exclusive red/blue half/half colored vinyl! Limited to 100!
Track Listing:
Side A
- Never Ending Stream
- Reckless (I Dont Wanna)
- Anything Could Happen Here
- Forevermore
- Its Such A Good Thing
- Man With The Powers
Side B
- Sorry To Say
- Such A Shame
- Episode 666
- The Beautiful Sound
- Wind-up
- Willingly Unknowing
- There Must Be A Better Way
Having formed in 1991 in Skinnskatteberg, Sweden by Micke
Danielsson, Henrik Sunvisson and Jimmy Olsson, No Fun At All quickly
became one of the torchbearers of European punk rock.
The Swedish combo released it’s first album in 1994 and then found
themselves headlining stages all over the world.
The 90s and early 2000s were tightly packed with touring and
followed by a lighter schedule giving the band time to breathe after
releasing an album almost every year until 2002.
Being legends by then, their self-released 2008’s “Low Rider” which
has been re-released by SBÄM Records in Europe in 2018, is published
yet another time in 2020.