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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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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 7 Friday
    Long Beach, CA, US The Queen Mary
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  • Jun 16 Sunday
    Padua, Italy Parcheggio Nord Stadio Euganeo
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  • Jun 19 Wednesday
    Clermont-Ferrand, France La Cooperative De Mai
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  • Jun 21 Friday
    Scheessel, Germany Eichenring
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  • Jun 21 Friday
    Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany Unknown venue
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  • Jun 24 Monday
    Zagreb, Croatia Lake Jarun
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  • Jun 26 Wednesday
    Nuremberg, Germany Rockfabrik
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  • Jun 27 Thursday
    Montabaur, Germany Flugplatz
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  • Jun 29 Saturday
    Vienna, Austria Trabrennbahn Krieau
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  • Aug 11 Sunday
    Tilburg, Netherlands 013 - Dommelsch Zaal
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  • Aug 14 Wednesday
    Prague, Czech Republic Praha 7, Výstaviště, Bruselská Cesta
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  • Aug 25 Sunday
    Duisburg, Germany Landschaftspark Duisburg
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Discography

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  • Self Entitled (2012)
    NOFX
    Self Entitled (2012)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • Coaster (2009)
    NOFX
    Coaster (2009)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • They've Actually Gotten Worse Live (2007)
    NOFX
    They've Actually Gotten Worse Live (2007)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • Wolves in Wolves' Clothing (2006)
    NOFX
    Wolves in Wolves' Clothing (2006)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • War on Errorism (2003)
    NOFX
    War on Errorism (2003)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • Pump Up the Valuum (2000)
    NOFX
    Pump Up the Valuum (2000)
    Epitaph Records
  • So Long & Thanks for All the Shoes (1997)
    NOFX
    So Long & Thanks for All the Shoes (1997)
    Epitaph Records
  • Heavy Petting Zoo (1996)
    NOFX
    Heavy Petting Zoo (1996)
    Epitaph Records
  • I Heard They Suck Live (1995)
    NOFX
    I Heard They Suck Live (1995)
    Fat Wreck Chords
  • Punk in Drublic (1994)
    NOFX
    Punk in Drublic (1994)
    Epitaph Records
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