***Over the past few years, NOFX have unleashed their very first double album in the form of 2021’s Single Album; followed by Double Album a year later. What fans didn’t know, is that wasn’t all there was to this masterpiece. That’s right, NOFX’s first and only double album has a 5th side! Half Album is the final chapter to NOFX’s epic double album. The songs that comprise this EP—as well as it’s two predecessors, were all recorded at the same time. Half Album is not simply the leftover songs from this session, but rather an integral part that ties the entire project together. Album opener “Fake-A-Wish Foundation” is a follow-up to Single Album’s “My Bro Cancervive Cancer,” about a guy called Brett who pretended to have brain cancer to hang with bands and get free merch. It’s a gorgeous lilting ballad that might sound sad but contains some truly comedic and biting lyrics. Then there’s “I’m a Rat”—written by FAT MIKE but first recorded by Japanese punk band HI-STANDARD, and later included on last year’s Fat Mike’s string album Gets Strung Out. “The Queen is Dead” comes next, which first appeared (in a very different form) on COKIE THE CLOWN's 2019 full-length You’re Welcome. This reweorked punked-up version—along with the trilogy of “I’m a Rat” showcase how a well written song can be played in any genre. Album closer “The Last Drag,” which is the the counterpart to Single Album opener “The Big Drag,” brings the whole 25-track double album...
CD $11.25
04/26/2024
LP $18.50
05/24/2024
***2021 saw the release of NOFX’s highly acclaimed, 14th studio album Single Album. What fans didn’t know then, is Single Album is only one half of what has ultimiately become NOFX’s very first double album; the second half of which is aptly titled Double Album. Reuniting with punk-rock legends BILL STEVENSON and JASON LIVERMORE for producer / engineering / mixing duties; it’s not hyperbolic to say NOFX are making their best music now. But that's not to imply everything else they’ve done was mediocre, either. Double Album reminds both ardent fans and casual listeners that NOFX weren’t born to follow trends. Indeed NOFX have carved their logo into the veneer of punk-rock culture for decades. With nearly 40 years in this circus, you’re going to meet people and do/see/conspire to get all the wildest shit done. Remember how one of the stipulations of the NOFX book Hepatitis Bathtub was that none of the band members could see what the other ones were writing about them? Well, this time, Mike got permission to blow up the foibles and peccadillos of people in song for maximum velocity and hilarity. There’s “Joanna Constant Teen,” a 78-second tribute to the dominatrix that spent six weeks in Fat Mike’s NYC-based Airbnb during the production run of his musical, Home Street Home. “Alcopollack” is about booking agent David Pollock, who has worked with the band for over 30 years and has lost more than his fair share of clients for his too-brazen honesty. “Fuck Day Six”...
CD $13.25
12/16/2022
LP $28.95
04/21/2023
***NOW AVAILABLE ON VINYL!!! NOFX’s 14th full-length studio album, complete with a six-minute post-hardcore opener, a meta send-off for the band’s best-known song, and even a piano ballad. Move over Punk in Drublic, there’s a new fave in town.
LP $28.95
04/02/2021
CD $13.25
02/26/2021
***Available on vinyl for the first time! Originally released in 2006 in advance of the band's Wolves In Wolves Clothing album.
10" $28.95
03/05/2021
CD $6.00
03/14/2006
***BACK IN STOCK!!! It has been more than 20 years since NOFX released arguably one of the most important (and looooooongest) song in punk rock history. While the world was a very different place way back in 1999, “The Decline” is still just as relevant (if not more-so) today. After years of teasing to release a live version of this nearly 20 minutes opus in it’s entirety, the time has finally come. NOFX is ready to unleash The Decline Live at Red Rocks. The song was played at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater alongside a full orchestra (BAZ and his Orchestra)! NOFX fans have longed for the day they would get to hear this elusive live track, and now they get it from the comfort of their living room. If that wasn’t enough, we’ve also included a brand new unreleased song on the b-side! Fans will be clamoring to get their hands on this one.
LP $28.95
10/09/2020
***Fat’s fan-favorite Live in a Dive is back! And who better to revive this classic live series than FAT MIKE's very own NOFX? And yes, Ribbed - Live in a Dive is the classic 1991 NOFX Ribbed album from start to finish! This gives us what we expect from a NOFX show: equal parts punk rock and comedy hour, chock full of all the wit and hijinks you can handle. On NOFX’s previous live records—1995’s I Heard They Suck Live, and 2007’s They’ve Actually Gotten Worse Live—they changed up the old classics a bit. Fast songs became slow songs, slow jams became fast-paced rippers; all the while sprinkling in their signature drunkenness and glaring mistakes. However, fans who love the original Ribbed studio LP, fear not! There was no messing around when they recorded this thing in 2012 at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, CA. All 14 songs are played true to their original form. Ribbed - Live in a Dive makes you feel like you were actually there. Just crank up the heat, and cram all your friends into a small room, and you’re instantly transported to a NOFX show from 1991. Keep an eye out for a NOFX show near you as they have a ton of touring planned, including the headlining slot on all Punk In Drublic festival dates worldwide.
LP $28.95
08/03/2018
CD $13.25
08/03/2018
***BACK IN STOCK!!! What’s really left to say about NOFX? For over thirty years the reigning kings of punk rock have remained relevant by continuing to push the boundaries of their music and lyrics in a way that’s as endearing as it is infectious. For that reason it’s remarkably apt that the band’s latest LP First Ditch Effort is also their thirteenth, because ominous black clouds hang over this collection of songs that see frontman/bassist FAT MIKE exploring self-loathing and mortality in a more raw and honest way than he ever has before. Mike credits much of this to the writing process behind NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories, the band’s New York Times Bestselling memoir that forced him to confront his ghosts and revisit his past in ways that weren’t always comfortable. Additionally, having focused so much energy on writing songs for a Broadway musical over the past few years, Fat Mike’s songwriting on First Ditch Effort benefits from a similarly nuanced and varied approach, while simultaneously spitting out all the pent up angst and aggression that was necessarily reserved for NOFX songs. Guided by the collaborative influence of producer CAMERON WEBB (Motorhead, Alkaline Trio, Social Distortion, Pennywise), the album busts out of the gate with the amped up “Six Years on Dope” and never looks back. From the ultra-melodic word-play of “Oxy Moronic” to the charging desperation of “I Don’t Like Me Anymore,” First Ditch Effort flexes the broad spectrum of NOFX’s abilities and delivers on the...
LP $28.95
10/04/2016
CD $15.00
10/07/2016
***In 2008 punk veterans NOFX released an 8-part TV docu-series called NOFX: Backstage Passport, which followed the band’s ill-fated attempts to take punk rock to the unconquered corners of the globe. The mayhem that ensued was a mix of hilarious moments and crazy snafus that resulted in some shows on the tour being canceled. Over the following four years NOFX set out to make up several shows in Mexico, Peru and Colombia that got derailed on their first attempt. Not surprisingly there were just as many bumps in the road this time around: inner-band meltdowns, shady promoters, tear gas, fires, drugs, an 8.8 earthquake and, of course, riot cops. Once again the cameras were there to capture every inglorious moment and it’s all available for your viewing pleasure as part of Backstage Passport 2. In addition to the feature-length documentary, the two disc set contains two “lost episodes” (Australia and Eastern Europe) from the original Backstage Passport series and loads of unreleased bonus footage. Backstage Passport 2 is your ticket to accompany NOFX on more berserk international adventures, done as only they can. (STREET DATE - 8/21/2015)
2XDVD $19.25
08/21/2015
***In 2008 NOFX starred in the TV show Backstage Passport, a series that documented the insane hijinks of the band as they weaved an unsteady path through exotic locales where most sane bands fear to tread. The reality romp originally aired on FUSE and later went on to be released on DVD, which served up tons of “too hot for TV” bonus footage. After the resounding success of the series, NOFX have been met with endless requests for a soundtrack including all the rare and exclusive songs (5 previously unreleased) from the show. After all, NOFX were beloved for their music long before their foray into the world of the Kardashians, Real Housewives, and the like. Well, fans can finally stop their pleading, because the official Backstage Passport Soundtrack is finally going to be available on CD and LP. Packed with 15 tracks from both seasons (That’s right! The second season is nearin completion as you read this.), the Backstage Passport Soundtrack is a one-stop shop for all the rare, remixed, and unreleased material that fans could only previously enjoy as snippets during the show. Followers of the show and diehard NOFX collectors will both be ecstatic that this soundtrack has gone from rumor to reality. (STREET DATE - 2/10/2015)
LP $28.95
02/10/2015
CD $12.75
12/09/2014
***BACK IN STOCK!!! Look out, St. Nick! NOFX have got a big old lump of coal to dump in your stocking. In the holiday spirit, everyone’s favorite punk rock pranksters decided to take aim at two of our most beloved celebrations with their new 7” Xmas Has Been X’ed / New Year’s Revolution. Because NOFX didn’t want to play favorites between berating Xmas and New Years, they made the 7” a double A-side, giving both title tracks a shared billing and their own full artwork. “Xmas Has Been X’ed” appeared on NOFX’s most recent album, Self Entitled, while “New Year’s Revolution” was recorded specifically for this 7”. The band also threw in a little bonus by adding a recently rerecorded and refreshed version of the rarity “Wore Out the Soles of My Party Boots”. All three tracks show the whip-smart sense of humor NOFX are known for and are paired with their signature speedy melodic instrumentation. The 7” is another limited pressing of 5,000, so NOFX’s avid vinyl collecting fans are gonna be on these things like a Cabbage Patch Kid in 1983.
7" $6.00
01/15/2013
***BACK IN STOCK!!! Note new price. After more than a quarter century as a band, not only are NOFX not slowing things down, but they’re actually getting more aggressive. It’s like they’ve got some sort of Benjamin Button shit going on. Self Entitled is NOFX’s 12th (!!!) studio full-length, yet it feels as potent as any material they’ve ever released. Rather than drifting off into a land of forgettable and mindless rehashes of their older material like many other veteran acts, NOFX approached Self Entitled with a reinvigorated virility. The 12 tracks fully embrace the hostile early LA punk sound while maintaining just the right amount of that trademark technical and melodic sound that NOFX is renowned for. As with all NOFX albums, the subject matter on Self Entitled is diverse (politics, religion, S&M, etc.), but there is a more cohesive mood this time around. The majority of the songs display a more personal perspective from Fat Mike, which lends a more intimate feeling to the album overall. There is little question about what has separated NOFX as an enduring force in independent music, and more specifically, as an institution in the punk scene for so long. Their hallmark sound and style matched with their ability to keep things fresh is unparalleled among their peers. Self Entitled is a testament to these qualities and is yet another credit to their legacy.
LP $28.95
09/11/2012
CD $13.25
09/11/2012
***PLEASE CHECK STOCK!!! NOFX’s latest release is a lot of things, none of which you’d normally expect. Back at their humble beginning NOFX were just teenage kids slinking around the ‘80s LA punk scene, trying to emulate the obscure hardcore bands they idolized. Since those days a few things have changed. NOFX have progressed as musicians (thankfully), song writers, and entertainers, which has led to the legendary status they hold today, but along the way they never lost their love for the hardcore sound they were weaned on. So the band decided that they’d get together and churn out some gritty, high energy covers of songs from the genre. Everyone in the band takes a turn with lead vocals duties, except for SMELLY, who pours every bit of his energy into bashing the living crap out of his drum kit from start to finish. Of course, furious guitar and bass lines abound as well. The result? Nine unapologetically loud tracks that kick the listener in the teeth with the desperation and intensity of the ‘80s hardcore scene, while flashing the talent that has sustained NOFX’s iconic renown for over 25 years. Vinyl-only release. (STREET DATE - 8/02/2011)
10" $28.95
08/02/2011
***AVAILABLE AGAIN!!! NOFX returns with The Longest EP, a collection of thirty songs taken from the band’s numerous EP releases. The Longest EP spans NOFX’s first Fat Wreck Chords release The PMRC Can Suck On This to Cokie the Clown. It includes eight tracks that have never been available on CD or digitally, and two songs previously unreleased in any format. The album’s title continues the band’s trademark witticisms with a play on the title of NOFX’s most popular EP, The Longest Line, which itself is included amongst the impressive track listing. In addition, NOFX commissioned the original artist that illustrated the now famous cover for The Longest Line to create the artwork for The Longest EP. With an ardent and extensive fan base, NOFX’s releases are always met with great anticipation and The Longest EP will be no different.
2XLP $37.35
08/17/2010
***BACK IN STOCK!!! Note new price. After recently celebrating their 25th anniversary as a band, NOFX are still firing on all cylinders with the release of their 11th studio full-length, Frisbee (CD is known as Coaster). Coaster/Frisbee showcases NOFX’s limitless proficiency in crafting songs that simultaneously electrify and entertain. As always, FAT MIKE tackles a diverse range of topics including politics, drug abuse, religion, and of course, lesbians. All of which are adeptly fused with the fast, technical and melodic sound that NOFX spawned to create an entire genre of punk rock. In addition to the expected hallmarks of a NOFX album, the band keeps their latest material fresh by embracing the early LA punk rock sound on tracks like “The Quitter” and “We Called It America.” LP includes a free digital download coupon and alternate artwork.
LP $28.95
04/28/2009
***BACK IN STOCK!!! In January, 2007, NOFX played three nights at Slim’s in San Francisco. Being a hometown show of sorts and since it’d been 12 years since their I Heard They Suck Live album, the band decided to throw up some mics and record the shows. The result here is twenty-four of the best songs from the three shows—none of which were on the previous live album—most of which feature different arrangements than heard on the band’s studio albums. LP version features a bonus CD of the album inside.
2XLP $37.35
12/24/2007
***BACK IN STOCK!!! The highly anticipated new album (their eleventh) from long-running punk heavyweights NOFX, and the band’s first new album since 2003. Eighteen tracks that mix political firestarters with hoot-loaded party rockers, and mix in some new wave, pop, and dub elements along the way.
LP $28.95
04/18/2006
CD $7.75
04/18/2006
***BACK IN STOCK!!! The highly anticipated brand new album from punk rock superpowers NOFX, and a hard-hitting mix of politics and humor. A fourteen-track attack on George W. Bush and his administration, delivered with the band's signature hooks, blazing riffs, and stunning harmonies. Super-Enhanced CD features a trailer for the independent film Unprecedented (a documentary about the battle for the Presidency in Florida), along with a collection of animated NOFX videos, political info, and more.
LP $28.95
05/27/2003
CD $9.60
05/13/2003
***BACK IN STOCK!!! A collection of the tracks featured on the first disc of the recent double-CD compilation that until now were scattered across a truckload of 7-inches, compilations, and EPs, as well as a brand new track called "Pimps and Hookers"—a special dub remix of the song "Eat The Meek"—and a super-old demo cut.
LP $28.95
09/10/2002
***The awaited follow up to the Fuck The Kids 7-inch EP hits the daylight a mere five years after its predecessor. Fourteen blazing tracks of pure NOFX madness clocking in at around a minute per cut. Song themes include fucking, partying, talking about your momma, working, being drunk, throwing up, peeing, and the police.
7" $6.00
04/17/2001
***BACK IN STOCK!!! The world's number one melodic punk band returns with a mini-album of material recorded especially for the kids (and their pocketbooks). Expect both of the following: one, the usual NOFX marketing blitz—zero radio play, no touring, no interviews—will be in full swing, and two, they'll probably sell two-hundred-thousand copies by Xmas.
LP $28.95
12/14/1999
CD $7.75
11/30/1999
12" $12.00
12/14/1999
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7" $6.00
10/18/1996
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LP $28.95
06/26/1996
CD $7.25
06/26/1996
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LP $28.95
06/26/1996
CD $8.50
06/26/1996
7" $6.00
06/26/1996
7" $6.00
06/26/1996