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Meatplow
May 2nd 2009


5523 Comments


[quote=easylee]ur an idiot[/quote]

but you misunderstand perhaps it's conceptual

Ire
May 3rd 2009


41944 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It's growing

The vinyl version is called Frisbee awesome.

RandyfromPennywise
May 6th 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Intro/Main riff of Suits and Ladders is the fucking business.



El Hef shreds on this at times. It's pretty decent.



Jom, you don't rate So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes? I'm also hoping that you aren't counting The Decline, 'cause that was their zenith.

Willie
Moderator
May 12th 2009


20214 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This album rocks. Who cares if they're not re-inventing the wheel or even deviating from their own formula?

Sbayuts
May 20th 2009


4 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is the same as their live shows, they are getting bored with playing i assume, too bad, this was a kick ass band.

IGotAFloor
May 30th 2009


4 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I bought both the Coaster and the Frisbee. Creeping Out Sara turns into Creeping out Tegan. Also some different instrumental parts played by El Hefe, where a trumpet was there is a trombone. IMO their best release since The Decline, not counting Never Trust a Hippie which I loved.

Joeeddstealschickens
June 3rd 2009


110 Comments


I bought this on vinyl and it has a different cover and is called Frisbee. It also has a different trumpet solo on 'Best God In Show' and different lyrics and title for 'Creeping Out Sara' ('Creeping Out Tegan', naturally). 'One Million Coasters' isnt retitled 'One Million Frisbees' though. Weird. I ike the album a lot more than most of their stuff, except PID, SLATFATS And WIWC. Tracks 4, 8 and 12 are my favourites.

Lutman
June 16th 2009


5 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

My Orphan Year = one of the best songs Fat Mike's written lyrically.



Eddie, Bruce and Paul = one of the best songs NOFX have written musically.

EvilBenson
June 24th 2009


13 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And damn, NOFX has done it again!

They made an amazing album that just keeps to your interests!

Great Review.

Athom
Emeritus
July 24th 2009


17244 Comments


this has worked its way into my top 3 NOFX cds (the others being Punk in Drublic and The Decline)

KTV
July 26th 2009


760 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

yeah this rules

WurrDJenkins
October 1st 2009


2 Comments


i find this album to be a great return to form. because wolves in wolves' clothing was pretty boring tbh.

Koloz
April 26th 2010


13 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Listening to this album was pretty difficult, it almost sounded as if he was going to fall asleep in the recording studio it was so bad. Mind you, I've never liked anything after Ribbed with the exception of Heavy Petting Zoo/Eating Lamb.



I despise this record with a passion, and hope Fat Mike goes back to his roots (1984 Demo Tape, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, etc.)

4strings
September 13th 2010


27 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nothing new here, but if it ain't broken don't fix it?

Spec
November 7th 2010


39525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

My Orphan Year.

Spec
November 7th 2010


39525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Amazing how they can never change their sound yet still stay so awesome.

Curse.
November 7th 2010


8079 Comments


They will always be infinitely better in a live setting, and yes, Fat Mike is just as ugly as you thought he was

Satellite
November 7th 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

sometimes they fucking SUCK live, but those shows are always still somehow great.

Spec
November 7th 2010


39525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cause they're stoned off their ass.

Curse.
November 7th 2010


8079 Comments


have you ever seen Fat Mike's teeth? Abhorrent is the only way to describe them



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