I loved them until War On Errorism came out. I think the last 2 albums have almost killed NOFX for me. They were rising to new heights with The Decline and Valuum and then reverted to releasing crap. Oh well... I think So Long... is my favorite NOFX album. I might pick up the new live one. The first live cd is what got me into them 10 or so years ago. Hopefully they turn it around but I think it's time to retire.
Posts: 9 | Location: La Plata, MD | Registered: 30 November 2007
My favorite NoFx work is the Longest Line Ep. This was done in 1992 and was the first i heard from the band. I'm 26 now, so yeah that means i have been listening to NoFx since I was 10. This was the first recordings with El Hefe. His Lead guitar helped define their sound bringing it to a more melodic style ( a la Descendents or the Freeze)but the still had their early harder-core edge.. Also it's ska but not too ska, ya' feel me.
Posts: 30 | Location: LA | Registered: 02 May 2008
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