Six years ago, NOFX risked their punk rock cred by making the most un-punk rock of all things, a reality TV show. But because they’re NOFX, they managed to give it a middle finger raising spin.
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Six years ago, NOFX risked their punk rock cred by making the most un-punk rock of all things, a reality TV show. But because they’re NOFX, they managed to give it a middle finger raising spin.
I love NOFX. There are several NOFX albums that would be in the top 10 most listened to albums of my lifetime. NOFX have never made an album I don’t like. They haven’t changed much over the years, but that’s one of the things I love about them. But as the albums mount up, it’s hard to find time to listen, really listen (and re-listen) every time something new drops. When Self Entitled came out two years ago, I was super excited to listen to it. Which I did, immediately. And I loved it. But I don’t think I’ve listened to it in its entirety since. Which is why I’m revisiting Self Entitled.