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1993 studio album by The Candyskins From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Fun? is the second album from the British rock band the Candyskins. It contains their hit single "Wembley". It is the band's last release on a major label, being dropped by Geffen Records following two years of inactivity after its release. After the band had minor success with later singles, Geffen reissued Fun? in 1996.[1] Nick and Mark Cope, the band's lead singer and rhythm guitarist, were arrested for spray painting 'No Fun' on the wall of the Geffen offices in London after learning about this.[2]

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Reception

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Dave Thompson wrote in his book Alternative Rock (2000) that the band with this release "emphasize the rock'n'pop with bigger sound, riddled with soaring leads, rougher riffs, [and] some genuinely meaty power chords".[1] Tom Demalon of AllMusic says the "lyrics, mainly dealing with failed relationships, contrast the sweetness and lightweight feel of the music" and that the tracks highlight "the band's musical diversity".[3] John M. Borack writes in Shake Some Action that album is "[h]ugely entertaining and vastly underrated".[4]

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Music videos

The video for "Wembley" shows the plight of a hitchhiker wearing nothing but platform shoes and briefs.[5]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Nick Burton and Nick Cope, except where noted.

Personnel

Charts

Billboard singles charts[6]

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References

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