“NOFX best of” is a tight crash course in the band’s fast, hooky side, pulling heavily from the classic run of *Punk In Drublic* and *So Long & Thanks For All The Shoes*. It’s got the staples that pretty much define their sound—“Linoleum,” “Leave It Alone,” “Don’t Call Me White,” and “The Brews”—plus the sharper, joke-laced cuts like “Bob,” “Monosyllabic Girl,” “Kids Of The K-Hole,” and “It’s My Job To Keep Punk Rock Elite.” The pacing stays quick, with plenty of singalong choruses and those signature left-turn lyrics.
The playlist also leans into the more pointed and political NOFX tracks, pairing stuff like “Murder The Government,” “Idiots Are Taking Over,” and “What’s The Matter With Parents Today?” with deeper picks across eras (“Green Corn,” “The Moron Brothers,” “Philthy Phil Philanthropist,” “Dinosaurs Will Die,” “Bottles To The Ground,” “Please Play This Song On The Radio”). It wraps with a bonus curveball in The Living End’s “Prisoner of Society,” which fits the same high-energy, no-frills punk vibe.
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