The Big Knockover is the Swedish punk group No Fun at All's third album, released on 13 July 1997.
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| The Big Knockover | ||||
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| Studio album by No Fun at All | ||||
| Released | Europe: 13 July 1997 (Sweden) US: 17 February 1998 | |||
| Recorded | May 1997 at Underground in Västerås Västerås, Sweden | |||
| Genre | Punk | |||
| Length | 31:17 | |||
| Label | European Burning Heart Records US Theologian Records | |||
| Producer | Produced by Pelle Saether & NFAA. Co-produced by Lars Lindén MIXED BY: Pelle Saether & NFAA July 28–30, 1997 Masterd at the Cutting Room, Solna by Peter In De Betou. | |||
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All music by Mikael Danielsson except track 1, which was co-written by Jimmie Olsson. All lyrics by Ingemar Jansson. Published by Misty Music.
The title, "The Big Knockover," is taken from a short story by Dashiell Hammett. This short story was also a source of inspiration for the film "The Usual Suspects."
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