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Key Information
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| Artist: |
NOFX |
| Record Label: |
Fat Wreck Chords |
| Genre: |
Hardcore/Punk |
| Release Date: |
May 21, 2002 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Pimps and Hookers (previously unreleased) 2. All of Me 3. We Threw Gasoline... 4. Drugs Are Good 5. Lower 6. Forming 7. Electricity 8. Lazy 9. Plan 10. Timmy the Turtle 11. Punk Song 12. See Her Pee 13. Zyclone B. Bathhouse 14. Last Caress 15. Bath of Least Resistance 16. We Ain't S**T 17. San Francisco Fat 18. Vincent 19. Pump up the Valium 20. Pods and Gods 21. Eat the Meek (dub mix) 22. Untitled |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Fun Things to Fuck 2. Juice Head 3. Three on Speed 4. New Happy Birthday Song? 5. Talking About Yo Mama 6. Party Enema 7. Can't Get the Stink Out 8. Go to Work Wasted 9. F**K the Kids (revisited) 10. Whoa on the Whoas 11. Puke on the Cops 12. I Gotta Pee 13. Totally F**Ked 14. F**K the Kids 15. F**K the Kids II 16. I'm Telling Tim 17. Reagan Sucks 18. Poseur 19. My Name's Bud 20. Two on Glue 21. Please Stop F**King My Mom 22. Murder the Government 23. Stranger Than Fishin 24. Eric Melvin vs. PCP 25. Always Hate Hippies |
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This is a collection of NOFX tracks from various compilations, 7"s and EPs, plus a previously unreleased song and dub remix. NOFX are masters of the punk ethic of self-deprecation, and it begs the question if they truly realize the mark they have made on the history of modern hardcore. After 18 years, the band that sums up its musical prowess humbly as "good," releases a staggering collection of B-sides, compilation tracks, and rare cuts (many of which were previously long out-of-print in their original 7" pressings). A cover of the Seymour Simons standard "All Of Me" sets the tone for this collection, and boasts an attitude that really says it all; this band lives for doing things their way. It's easy to see how a song such as "Lazy" could have spawned many of the late-'90s neo-ska bands. MXPX also sneaks in a ska treatment of the song made famous by Metallica, "Last Caress." Well worth it for the expansive liner notes penned by Fat Mike alone, 45 OR 46 SONGS is a must-have for true punks who know NOFX ... |
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