I wasn't expecting this to be as good as it is. Their best since Pump Up the Valuum, maybe better.
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this is good
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Will listen to this later.
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I didn't really dig it that much. Standard inconsistent NOFX, but still prob a 3/5.
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i liked 6 years on dope, but the other singles they released were pretty questionable
still looking forward to this though
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This singles had me thinking I had it all figured out but after the record gets going, it gets way stronger. Kinda reminds me of the Valuum and Errorism days.
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six years on dope was good
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for real though, will he ever walk the line?
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i got through half of it last night before i got bored
that pharmaceutical song is fucking terrible
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All the puns tho!
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Are these dudes still trying way too hard to be "punk rock"?
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no
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They are punk rock so idk I think they can try whatever they want bc they don't really gaf.
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do u feel bad for your dumb question yet whitenoise
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Fat Mike is legitimately one of the punkest dudes on the planet, your comment is balls.
Read their book and disagree lol just try
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Can't wait to hear the story about Fat Mike, Matt Skiba, Billy Joe Armstrong, Mexican gangsters and piles of coke--supposedly told by Fat Mike in the Green Day documentary coming out soon. I need closure on this story.
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these guys are the Motörhead of punk
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Nah, these dudes and Rancid. I don't mind them but god damn do they try hard.
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Great album!
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I dig it but the dudes voice is really grating imo
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More evidence if ever it were needed that Yanks cannot do punk.
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Great album. Probably the best NOFX album since the 90s.
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that tony sly tribute song kicked ass. also liked the much welcome return of the horns in several of the tracks. Definitely better than I was expecting based on the last 2 singles
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Just finished the NOFX book (which I recommend to all NOFX fans btw) so I'll give it a spin and feel 14 again for a bit.
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Bad Religion with annoying vocals
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