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The No Fun [EP]

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4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (May 27, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: EP
  • Label: Thick Records
  • ASIN: B000096FST
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #77,696 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Tracks: 1. No Fun 2. President Forever 3. Birth, School, work, Death 4. Cooler Heads 5. I Just Want Something To Do 6.F__k Yeah, That Wide. Made in the USA.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Only six songs? Who f__kin' cares?, May 29, 2003
This review is from: The No Fun (Audio CD)
Although comprised of just six songs, The No Fun E.P. proves to be an excellent all-around album for Local H's many loyal fans. A number of these tracks could've easily come from Ham Fisted, Local H's grunge-felt 1995 debut. And on the other hand, the lyrics on all the tracks are right up there with the best of this two-member group. The song "Birth, School, Work, Death" (a cover of The Godfathers original) has been floating around in downloadable formats and was featured on a 7" with The Black Theory. Clearly, the recording of it here is by far the best one yet. Understandably, it's very hard to say that this CD is better than any of their previous four, because it's only 28 minutes of music. But all these songs are excellent and many rank amongst the best of Local H. Here's an overview of each song:

1. No Fun - 5/5 - I had heard this song back in December when I saw Local H live; and therefore I greatly anticipated the release of The No Fun E.P. I don't know why they didn't entitle it "No Fxckin' Fun", because that seems to be the basis of the song. It's a very emotional song that holds some of the album's best lyrics. Oddly enough, it's (probably) only third best. Still great though.

2. President Forever - 5/5 - this just might be my favorite song on the album. The title leads you to believe it's a political song; and it's exactly that. Scott Lucas' lyrics let us know what he'd do if he was the President... forever. The lyrics are just so amazing that they seemingly take Local H's lyrical talents to a higher level. The excerpts about the First Lady and Iraq are awe-inspiring, in a manner of speaking.

3. Birth, School, Work, Death - 5/5 - although a cover song, the lyrics fit in perfectly with this CD's objective. As I said, the sound quality is much, much better than previous internet files. If you have heard this one before you won't be let down with it here. This is my fourth favorite; but that ranking doesn't quite reflect how marvelous it truly is.

4. Cooler Heads - 5/5 - this track uses the idea of being cool and rebellious and creates a brilliant song with that. The line 'you were so in / with the out crowd / and the cooler heads' is sung so flawlessly that you can't help but sing along over and over again. I have a hard time choosing between this one and "President Forever" (when picking a favorite). Whatever the case, it's one of Local H's best songs to date.

5. I Just Want Something To Do - 4.5/5 - this is a cover of the infamous Ramones song. It's done almost immaculately, but just doesn't quite compare to the previous four tracks (it outdoes the original however). It's still a great song; don't let my 4.5-out-of-five rank fool you. I guess if I liked The Ramones I might appreciate it a bit more.

6. Fxck Yeah, That Wide - 5/5 - many die-hard H fans might consider this Primal Scream [partial] cover to be too uncharacteristic of the H to enjoy. I love it! The almost techno-feel it gives off is virtuoso, while still maintaining their classic rock sound. The lyrics are very simple ('you got the money / we got the soul'; with a few f-words and gxddamns thrown in now and then), but that doesn't matter. This nine-minute, 47-second closer is a perfect end to the CD.

Again, it's very hard to compare The No Fun E.P. with either Ham Fisted, As Good As Dead, Pack Up The Cats, or Here Comes The Zoo. Still, don't let that dissuade you. If you love Local H you will absolutely love this CD. With sounds alike Ham Fisted and lyrics on the same level as anything they've ever done, Local H manages to produce a perfect album. It may not give you the same experience that Here Comes The Zoo did, but it won't disappoint you either. Gems like "Cooler Heads" and "President Forever" are some of the best Local H songs available. And the three covers only add to the excellence of this recording. And let's not forget the title track. When listening to The No Fun E.P., you'll have lots of fxckin' fun. Don't overlook this and buy it.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, great buy, June 19, 2003
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This review is from: The No Fun (Audio CD)
I have to dock this disc one star for featuring only 6 songs. However, these are 6 great rock songs. Scott sounds a little angry on this one which works well for a CD called "No Fun." However, his emotions only make the songs rock even harder. Great buy.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but short, October 2, 2003
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Jon Johnson (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The No Fun (Audio CD)
This is a good ep, I just wish (like most other people) that it would have been a full LP. Oh well, it's not bad anyway. As others have stated, Scott definitely sounds more angry on this disc, especially on No Fun. It's a typical hard driving Local H song that is good to shout along with if you're not in the happiest of places. President forever has some entertaining lyrics (Gonna throw a party at Camp David...the First Lady's not invited, or, I'm President forever, if we can just agree on this one thing, you'll never have to vote again). It's a decent song, but not especially memorable.

I enjoy "Birth, School, Work, Death" quite a bit. The mini-guitar solo used during the chorus is catchy, and the crowd shouting sound in the chorus is used to good effect. "Cooler Heads" is another typical Local H just rocking out song. The Ramones cover of "I just..." is merely average. This may be due to the fact that I'm not really a big Ramones fan, so this song really isn't memorable to me.

"Fu&% Yeah, That Wide" is an entertaining song for a while, solely because of Scott just going nuts, but eventually it gets old. During a concert though, it's highly entertaining.

The only other disappointing this about this album is that the power of St. Clair's drumming just does not come through on this album. It didn't come through on "Here Comes the Zoo" either, and that's a shame. I've seen them play twice with St. Clair, and he is an animal on the drums. I can't believe they can take that kind of punishment, and that is what adds to Local H's appeal. They have a huge amount of power, but unfortunately the recording makes the drumming seem rather mute.

However, this is a good stop over point on the way to Local H's next full album, but it's probably not for casual fans.

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