The Swedish hardcore band
No Fun at All formed in the small town of Skinnskatteberg during the summer of 1991; led by songwriter/guitarist
Mikael Danielsson, the original lineup also included singer/drummer
Jimmie Ohlsson and bassist
Henrik Sunvisson. After completing the group's 1993 debut,
Vision,
Ohlsson exited to focus his full energies on his other band, Sober; with new frontman
Ingemar Jansson, lead guitarist
Krister Johansson, and drummer
Kjell Ramstedt,
No Fun at All returned in 1994 with
No Straight Angles, followed a year later by
Out of Bounds. In the wake of 1997's
The Big Knockover,
Sunvisson quit the group, with
Danielsson assuming bass duties; new second guitarist Stefan Neuman was installed in time for 1999's
Live in Tokyo. State of Flow followed in 2000, but it proved to be the band's final studio album. In 2003,
NFAA's Swedish label, Burning Heart, united with American punk stalwart Epitaph to release
Master Celebrations, a fan-picked 24-track retrospective spanning the band's career.
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Jason Ankeny & Johnny Loftus, Rovi