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 – NOFX - THE LONGEST EP

Review

NOFX - THE LONGEST EP

Genre
CD
Label
FAT WRECK CHORDS
Datum
30.08.2010
Autor
Reimi
10 /10

Out of love for detail, from the passion of their own humor and creativity, spontaneous absurd ideas, fun acrobats from California, etc. One could go on forever and still not be done by the end of the year, even just to describe them remotely.

After NOFX already released "The Myspace Transmissions", "Cokie The Clown", and

"My Orphan Year" in 2009, NOFX has been hitting us with their

"The Longest EP" since August 17 of this year, shaking up our ear canals.

However, it is not just a compilation of EP songs from 1987 to 2009, as one might expect to be bored by from other favorite bands. Because the four American gods of "Sunny Blues Punk" have come up with something special.

Just casually blasting out 30 songs that got lost in the nowhere of their own song and storage archives, containing gems like "I Don´t Wanna Be an Alkoholic" or "Kill All the White Man" and other treats, would even be too boring for Fat Mike, El Hefe, Smelly, and Melvin.

There is also a really nice radio jingle for "War on Errorism" by lead guitar hero "El Hefe" himself and a few other lovely acoustic rarities like "13 Stiches" and out-of-print stuff on the colorful disc.

So it’s "Melodic-Skate-Punkrock" as one knows and expects from them.

NOFX excites, among other things, with critical fast up-tempo numbers like "Cokie the Clown".

It’s just fun to listen to this record. This is NOFX at its best.

Anyone who likes the guys or has experienced them live will be well served with this compilation.

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