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Last Active 09-01-20 10:01 pm Joined 08-27-11
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| NOFX ranked
Ranking what used to be my favorite band by far when I was 8-11. It was literally the only band I listened to at the time. | 12 | | NOFX Liberal Animation
They just weren't sure what they want to do. Some cool moments here, but overall it's pretty sloppy. Key tracks: Shut Up Already, Here Comes the Neighborhood, Mr. Jones, Beer Bong | 11 | | NOFX Self Entitled
In 2012, I kinda 'grew out' of NOFX already. I would have liked it way more if it came out earlier, but it's a good record nonetheless. Key tracks: 72 Hookers, She Didn't Lose Her Baby, Cell Out, I've Got One Jealous Again Again | 10 | | NOFX S&M Airlines
NOFX found their sound here, but it wasn't quite IT yet. Key Tracks: Professional Crastination, S&M Airlines, Life O'Riley, Jaundiced Eye | 9 | | NOFX Coaster
This one came out at the peak of my NOFX fandom and I remember that it disappointed me a little. Still liked it a lot. Key tracks: We Called It America, My Orphan Year, The Best God in Show, One Million Coasters | 8 | | NOFX Ribbed
The album feels like a preparation for the two little masterpieces which follow it (White Trash, Punk in Drublic). Key tracks: Green Corn, Showerdays, Brain Constipation, The Malachi Crunch | 7 | | NOFX Pump Up the Valuum
The album where NOFX first went more pop than punk, a phase which still lasts. Key tracks: Take Two Placebos And Call Me Lame, Dinosaurs Will Die, Total Bummer, Theme From A NOFX Album | 6 | | NOFX Wolves in Wolves Clothing
A solid late career release that shows that NOFX haven't ran out of ideas. Key tracks: 60%, The Man I Killed, Leaving Jesusland, Door Nails | 5 | | NOFX So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes
The Cali four-piece was never more diverse than on this 1997 release. Key tracks: Kids of the K-Hole, All Outta Angst, Eat the Meek, The Desperation's Gone | 4 | | NOFX The War on Errorism
On the other hand, this is far from fan-favorite and this is when NOFX got almost 100% political. Key tracks: The Separation of Church and Skate, Franco Un-American, Mattersville, Whoops I OD'd | 3 | | NOFX Punk in Drublic
NOFX's most famous album. Fun, fast-paced and influential. Key tracks: Linoleum, Don't Call Me White, Perfect Government, Reeko | 2 | | NOFX Heavy Petting Zoo
Easily their most underrated album. The serious songs here are just fantastic. Also the most nostalgic record for me. Key tracks: Philthy Phil Philanthropist, Freedom Like a Shopping Cart, Bleeding Heart Disease, Drop the World | 1 | | NOFX White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean
This is really just 32 minutes of great 90s punk (sometimes ska). As good as NOFX gets. If it wasn't for Straight Edge and Buggley Eyes, I would probably 5 it. Key tracks: Soul Doubt, Bob, The Bag, Johnny Appleseed. | |
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11.08.15 | Didn't want to compare The Decline with their full-lengths | KrazyKris
11.08.15 | Only heard 2, 3 and 4, never liked them, though The War On Errorism has quite a few great tracks.
Never got why Punk In Drublic is seen as so great. Overtly monotonous, not produced all too great and the lyrics, well. Let's say I don't think it's a good sign if its most "famous" song is called Linoleum. Lori Meyers is amazing though. | grindcorecore
11.08.15 | i've never liked this band, they're probably one of the worst punk bands from the 90s imo. punk in drublic really isn't that great | PappyMason
11.08.15 | Sweet! | Crawl
11.08.15 | Kris, jam 1. | deathschool
11.08.15 | 3,5, and 6 are my faves |
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