The band's sound is diverse, utilizing elements of skate punk, hardcore punk, reggae, and other music genres. Their lyrics generally satirize issues such as politics, society, various subcultures, racism, the music industry, and religion, often using a large amount of comedy.
NOFX's first recording was a demo from 1983, produced by The Germs drummer Don Bolles, which did not sell any copies. They released their self-titled debut EP on Mystic Records in 1985, which was later re-released in 1992 as part of the Maximum RocknRoll CD. For a year, Erik Sandin left the band and was replaced by Scott Sellers, then Scott Aldahl. Dave Allen was in the band for about four months, until he died in a car accident. In 1986, the band released So What if We're on Mystic!. Dave Casillas joined the band on second guitar in 1987 and was featured on the EP The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This!, attacking the PMRC's call for censorship of music. The original cover was an edited S&M photo, but the re-released version was changed to a photo of Eric Melvin.
Eric Sandin returned and they recorded Liberal Animation in 1988 (before Dave was replaced by Steve) with Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion. Although the title and some lyrics mocked vegetarianism and animal rights, Fat Mike says that he became a vegetarian after he wrote Liberal Animation. 'If a big enough animal had a chance it would eat you up!' The album was re-released in 1991 on Gurewitz's label Epitaph. Dave then left the band and was replaced by Steve Kidwiller. NOFX had signed to Epitaph by 1989, releasing their second album, titled S&M Airlines. 1990 saw the release of Ribbed. By 1991, Aaron Abeyta (aka El Hefe), joined to round out the group. White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean was released in 1992, which originally had the title White Trash, Two Kikes, and a Spic. The original title was changed because Eric Melvin's grandmother was upset about the racial epithets.
It was not until the 1994 release of Punk in Drublic that the band had a commercial breakthrough, with the album going gold. In the same year, pop punk entered the mainstream with the success of The Offspring's Smash and Green Day's Dookie.
In 1996 they released Heavy Petting Zoo, which wasn't very popular among its fans because it showed a different sound in some tracks. Their 1997 record So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes was faster, with more ska and reggae, and was well received by the public, although its title shocked everybody because it seemed as it was going to be their last album. They soon stated it wasn't true.
In 1999, the band released The Decline, a fiery and pessimistic social commentary. Having a duration of 18 minutes and 23 seconds, it is nearly the longest punk song to date, second only to "Yes Sir, I Will" by Crass, which spans more than 22 minutes.
The coming of a new century marked the end of NOFX in Epitaph Records. In 2000 they released Pump Up the Valuum, which in many people's opinion is a good record but still is missing something.
In 2003, NOFX released War on Errorism, and launched their anti-George W. Bush campaign. Fat Mike organized the website Punkvoter.com, compiled two chart-topping Rock Against Bush compilations, and kicked off a Rock Against Bush United States tour. The band has released many EPs (i.e. Fuck the Kids, The Longest Line) on Fat Mike's own label Fat Wreck Chords. In February 2005, they launched the NOFX 7" of the Month Club, a subscription-based service which saw the release of one new EP almost monthly, from February 2005 to March 2006 (a total of 12 releases). The cover art for these EPs were chosen from fan-submitted entries. The first 3000 subscribers to the club received all of their records on colored vinyl. Fat Wreck Chords later released full sets of the EPs.
On March 14, 2006, an EP entitled Never Trust a Hippy was released. The EP was followed on April 18 by the album Wolves in Wolves' Clothing. On September 12, 2006, the video game EA Sports NHL07 was released, featuring the title track of the latter album on its soundtrack.
The band recorded three nights of shows in San Francisco, California for the live album, They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! that was released on November 20, 2007.
NOFX aired in 2008 a reality show on Fuse TV called NOFX: Backstage Passport, chronicling their recent worldwide tour full of mishaps and fun stuff.
NOFX released their eleventh full length, Coaster, on April 28, 2009.
NOFX released their twelfth full length, Self/Entitled, on September 11th, 2012.
Official site: http://nofxofficialwebsite.com
San Francisco Fat
NOFX Lyrics
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Ego's get as big as Billy Corigan's
Skinny girl eat some more food
Muscle man you look like a fucking freak
Hollywood is a nice place for the weekend
Not a place for a nice person to live
Movie Stars, no one likes you
Take me home sweet West Bay
Big women Stinky's peep show's
This Thursday glamour pussy and some New York band
Los Angeles Uber Alles
Or at least that's what they like to believe
Boobzilla flattens out Dick Tokyo
Let's go
The lyrics of NOFX’s song “San Francisco Fat” convey a deep-rooted resentment towards Hollywood and its inhabitants. The first verse highlights the arrogance of Hollywood’s elites, with their egos getting as big as Billy Corigan’s (singer of The Smashing Pumpkins). The line, “Skinny girl eat some more food / Muscle man you look like a fucking freak” seems to be a mockery of the unrealistic standards of beauty that seem to be so prevalent in Hollywood, leading to eating disorders or rampant drug addiction.
The second verse continues the theme of disillusionment, stating that while Hollywood may be a great place to visit or party for the weekend, it's not conducive to a good quality of life for an average person. The lines “Movie Stars, no one likes you / How did you learn to be so fucking mean” suggest that the lives of movie stars aren’t as glamorous as they seem, as they become consumed with trying to maintain their public images at all costs.
The chorus of “Take me home sweet West Bay / Big women, Stinky’s peep shows” seems to be a call to return to the simpler things that life has to offer, away from the superficiality of Hollywood. The following line “This Thursday glamour pussy and some New York band” perhaps indicates that there are still some good things in Los Angeles, but they are becoming increasingly harder to find. The last line of the song “Boobzilla flattens out Dick Tokyo / Let’s go” is quite unclear, but it is believed to be a crude reference to the destruction of Japanese culture by Hollywood.
Line by Line Meaning
Hollywood is a breeding ground for assholes
Hollywood is an unfavorable place for courteous people to inhabit.
Ego's get as big as Billy Corigan's
People's egos inflate themselves as large as Billy Corigan's.
Skinny girl eat some more food
Thin girl, consume some extra sustenance.
Muscle man you look like a fucking freak
Men with substantial muscles, your appearance is unpleasant.
Hollywood is a nice place for the weekend
Hollywood is tolerable primarily on weekends.
Not a place for a nice person to live
It's not a fitting environment for a cordial person to reside.
Movie Stars, no one likes you
No one is fond of movie stars.
How did you learn to be so fucking mean
How did you learn to be so excessively nasty?
Take me home sweet West Bay
Transport me back to West Bay, please.
Big women Stinky's peep show's
Overweight ladies, attend Stinky's peep shows.
This Thursday glamour pussy and some New York band
On Thursday, there will be a show featuring a glamorous performer and a band from New York.
Los Angeles Uber Alles
Los Angeles is superior to everything else.
Or at least that's what they like to believe
Or so they would like to think.
Boobzilla flattens out Dick Tokyo
Boobzilla squashes Dick Tokyo.
Let's go
Come on, let's go.
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Billy Caputo
everything about this song is fuckin great, the lyrics, the traditional nofx melodys, the bridge, by far one of their best songs
Mr Niceguy [Future Rave]
That record had so many hidden gems :P
Bombaclaat Gatofish
Mr Niceguy yeah like 45 or 46 of them
bugnut82
Love this song
PoppaPug
"Egos get as big as Billy Corgan's (that's big!)" Amen.
Mak no
And he's bald
Erik Meira
Música foda!
Gabriel Fachola Bass Covers
Demais mano NOFX Na veia
Steve Wilenius
Such an under rated song...
Mnraiders 85
The movie stars line aged very well