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NOFX

Formed in Berkeley, California, in 1983 and relocating to Los Angeles not long afterwards, NOFX steered clear of major labels and commercial exposure over the course of their career, recording an impressive number of full-length albums plus an assortment of EPs and singles. The band started out as a trio comprised of vocalist/bassist Fat Mike (Mike Burkett), guitarist Eric Melvin, and drummer Erik Sandin (aka Erik Ghint/Erik Shun). Sandin quit in 1985, and his place was taken by Scott Sellers; that same year, NOFX also recorded two 7" EPs for the Mystic label, No F-X and So What If We're on Mystic? Sellers quit shortly thereafter and was replaced by Scott Aldahl for only two weeks, at which point Sandin rejoined the band; vocalist Dave Allen also joined in 1986, but his tenure was tragically cut short by a fatal car accident. Dave Casillas joined as a second guitarist later in the year, by which point NOFX's touring schedule had become far-ranging and rigorous. The EP The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This was released on Fat Mike's own Fat Wreck Chords label in 1987. Casillas departed the group in 1989 and was replaced by Steve Kidwiller for NOFX's first full-length album, S&M Airlines, which was released on the legendary punk label Epitaph; the band remained there ever since, despite the release of several albums -- such as 1995's I Heard They Suck Live -- and EPs on Fat Wreck Chords, which gradually grew into a premier stable of punk revival artists.

Having appeared on 1990's Ribbed and 1991's Liberal Animation (which was actually recorded in 1988), Kidwiller left the band in 1991, and Aaron Abeyta became the permanent second guitarist (as well as trumpeter), adopting the nickname El Hefe. Dragged into the mainstream spotlight by the mid-'90s success of labelmates Bad Religion and the Offspring, NOFX compensated with albums like 1992's White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean that were even closer to the anti-commercial extreme, exemplified by White Trash's accompanying single, "Please Play This Song on the Radio," which lured un-alert radio programmers with a tight melody, but ends with a stream of obscenities. The El Hefe-anchored lineup continued to blossom with 1994's Punk in Drublic; often regarded as the band's best, the album was eventually certified gold. Releases on Fat Wreck Chords continued throughout the '90s, as did the full-length Epitaph albums, like 1996's grungier, less uptempo Heavy Petting Zoo, 1997's punkier So Long & Thanks for All the Shoes, and 2000's Pump Up the Valuum and Bottles to the Ground; the latter album followed an experimental Fat Wreck Chords EP titled The Decline, which consisted entirely of the 18-minute title track. Next up was the Surfer EP, which showcased select sloppy cuts in spring 2001, with the first 500 copies on colored vinyl.

In 2002, NOFX sifted through countless tapes and recording sessions, eventually collecting 47 songs for 45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records. "Pimps and Hookers," which was the only new song on the album, was recorded in one day. Later that year, BYO Records got the band to release the NOFX/Rancid split album BYO Split Series, Vol. 3. This particular album had Rancid covering six NOFX tracks while NOFX returned the favor by switching up six Rancid songs. The four-song EP Regaining Unconsciousness came out in March 2003 and served as a teaser for May's The War on Errorism, released on Fat Wreck and littered with political criticisms. Given the band's outspoken and leftist nature, it was not surprising when they launched Punk Voter, a movement of punk bands that sought to politically empower disenfranchised youth and vote George W. Bush out of office. The organization still remained in action, even after Bush's 2004 re-election. Back on the music front, NOFX next released the EP Never Trust a Hippy in March 2006, the full-length Wolf in Wolves' Clothing one month later, and the live album They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! the following year. The band's 11th studio album, Coaster, arrived in 2009, paired with a documentary of the band's international 2008 tour in the form of the Fuse network's series Backstage Passport. In 2012 NOFX offered up a more self-aware set of songs on their 12th studio album, Self Entitled. ~ John Bush & Steve Huey, Rovi
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Comments

Yyyyeeeessss ! ! ! ! !
New boobs eh
snow165
El Hefe came to my Super Bowl party one year in Humboldt! I knew his buddy from work and he told me he was coming. I told my buddies who didn't believe me then when he comes walking in, they almost s**t their pants!
F**K you Evil Larry...Melv i n was astounding as well as the spick,and the Heeb... Awesome show...
saw them last month I was completly wasted.... great show I think....
well its not right seeing them sober
Saw them again last month. Horrible. They were completed wasted.
i just finished a bottle of Old Crow!!!! love this s**t....
where is you GOD meow!!!!
I remember back in 88 seeing NOFX open for the Circle Jerks in Reseda Cali, it was a great show both bands rocked. As I reflect back I think what happen to the jerks because over the years NOFX just blew up and the circle jerks stood underground. I'm not dissing the jerks but they never or should have reached the success that NOFX or Bad Religion, Social Distortion has but then again maybe the jerks didn't care about any of that. After all Keith Morris still rides a skate board at sixty. Pu
medio bobonnit !! how was s**t? i cant believe it. that F*g fell out before we ever knew it!!! medio bobonnit!!
What losers
f**k love these guys..
because deisgner drugs beat the hell out of wine...
NOFX just said " f**k everything." And that's why I love them.
luv 3ple rock great drinkin song of corse, great git tar!!!
At the end of the longest line, that's where I will always be.
NOFX is the only Band that influences Me! MARK MEDDAUGH! !!!!
nofx's songs will be with me forever
awakeinsd
Jordan Sleight - we could already tell from your profile picture that you are a complete douchebag, but thanks for the comment that confirms it.

if you don't like NOFX or any band for that matter, why post a comment? do you really think anybody who does like the band gives a flying f**k what you think? really? that's why you have no friends and spend your time trolling on sites like Pandora. do us all a favor and go run out into traffic. thanks.
i cant get enough of this goddam band
White power hahaha f**king punkrock proves yet again punkrock is pude attitude leave talent at the door
U bunch of p**sys this is nofx
F**k yeah
The best punk rock band that has never changed my life!!
cj4a007
Got to see NOFX a few years back at house of blues in New Orleans, twice! Before that it had been years and years since I saw them live. Awesome band to watch live! FAT MIKE FOR PRESIDENT!!
They do suck live only because they''re as drunk as I am watching them
Lol Nofx
The Best Punk Rock band That has ever been Changed my life !
@yellowxpink You described everything ive been feeling throughout high school. Even though it sucks that not many teenagers listen to punk, it sure as hell is fun going through my school parking lot and blasting some NOFX, Propaghandi, Rancid, Bad Religion, Millencolin, Lagwagon, Misfits, Minor Threat, or even Buddha-era Blink 182 and having people just give me that what the hell is that look. f**king bunch of hipster-a**, dubstep playing douchebags
Haha. Pandora's programmers are a bunch of amateurs with no music knowledge and that's why they pick all the worst songs from most bands. Just read the Nofx bio: Punk in Drublic the best album? Lol. That album was the sign that nothing great would ever be put out by Nofx ever again. PID had like 3 good songs. Everything before that album rocked. Ribbed was the best album; anyone with an ear knows this
is his voice suppose to sound like that?
one of my faves
Punk guy with stars in his eyes is the biggest loser ever. What's with that terrible name? Stars in your eyes? Clown
Punk Guy(not punk kid) with the Stars in His Eyes is a douche, go play with your game boy!
joshuabenjam i n 7
Love this band.
I would'nt even fret over it. punk guy is clearly just a kid. He does'nt know what punk is. All he knows is that he thinks it's cool. Unfortunatel y for you punk guy. punk rock is not the place to go if you want to be cool. so f**k off.
You young f#@$^ dont know what punk is. Its a life style.
@Punk Guy with the Stars in His Eyes. i'd love to see Cokie the Clown piss in your tequila. you ain't punk son.
Ahhh, punk. Yay, also, like this s**t, go make an Operation Ivy station.
themadhatter 3 3
these guys suck coke for dick
so punk i had to name a Fat Dog Fat MIke.
white trash is the best album in my opinion i mean who doesnt like the song liza and louise best song about lesbiands ever
Uh. Just noticed that Pandora has the Longest Line published in 2010. S**t its like their 3rd album.. Punk guy w stars. What you say is totally true but you're like 12. Having been to NOFX shows recently I noticed Moron Brothers is on the set list but they dont really play any of their good old stuff. Ask them to and they'll admit they're too old. Sorry Fat Mike. Its all about E is for Everything/ Max Rock N Roll! Ribbed, White Trash and Liberal An. rock too..
NOFX...the favored punk band for frat douches who'll yell at you to Do some NOFX brah! when you're playing a show. Then when you play something like The Moron Brothers or any of their old stuff, they have no clue what you just played. Still a good band, but they have some a**hole fans.
rmcbulldog
Best band ever!
NOFX always in the car disc changer! Giving people the gentle reminder that growing up is a f**king option not a requirement! ! !
Clams have feelings too! LOVE THIS BAND! Just saw them live and it was AWESOME!!!
@yellowxpink Right on, man. There's some hope for us all!
robertblanke n h o r n 8 3
yeah they do, theyre kinda similar
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