The No Fun EP, also known as No Fun to some people, is an Extended play by Illinois rock duo Local H. It was released on May 27, 2003 on thick records. The EP has six tracks, three are original songs and two are covers. The sixth track, "Fuck Yeah, That Wide", is considered as a cover due to the lyrics being inspired by "Kill All Hippies" by Primal Scream. The track "Birth, School, Work, and Death" was previously released on the split 7" single with The Blank Theory. A fan-made video for "Cooler Heads" was made and is viewable on YouTube.
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| - The No Fun EP, also known as No Fun to some people, is an Extended play by Illinois rock duo Local H. It was released on May 27, 2003 on thick records. The EP has six tracks, three are original songs and two are covers. The sixth track, "Fuck Yeah, That Wide", is considered as a cover due to the lyrics being inspired by "Kill All Hippies" by Primal Scream. The track "Birth, School, Work, and Death" was previously released on the split 7" single with The Blank Theory. A fan-made video for "Cooler Heads" was made and is viewable on YouTube.
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| - The No Fun EP, also known as No Fun to some people, is an Extended play by Illinois rock duo Local H. It was released on May 27, 2003 on thick records. The EP has six tracks, three are original songs and two are covers. The sixth track, "Fuck Yeah, That Wide", is considered as a cover due to the lyrics being inspired by "Kill All Hippies" by Primal Scream. The track "Birth, School, Work, and Death" was previously released on the split 7" single with The Blank Theory. A fan-made video for "Cooler Heads" was made and is viewable on YouTube.
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