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In its three decades-and-counting career, NOFX has come to know its disaffected punk-rocker world inside out. So though WOLVES IN WOLVES CLOTHING features predictable diatribes against the early-21st century Bush presidency (("USA-holes")and the Bible Belt ("Leaving Jesusland"), it also skewers credit-card toting revolutionaries in "The Marxist Brothers" ("the people's revolution is going to be a podcast"), as well as including hymns to Midwestern drinking establishments (including the inspired rhyme of "Minnesota" with "drinking quota"). The band's high-energy punk-rock attack, the inspiration for successive generations of bands, is still intact, and though Fat Mike's lyrics on songs like "You Will Lose Faith" show signs of an increasingly fatalistic worldview, NOFX, contrarian stance and all, is still alive and kicking against the pricks.
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Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "WOLVES...sees them returning to their time-honoured tradition of thrashing about in as many directions as an epileptic octopus." Wolves In Wolves' Clothing Music NOFX Wolves In Wolves' Clothing Songs Wolves In Wolves' Clothing Music Wolves In Wolves' Clothing Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews very happy with this cd of course it not their best, but with so many bad bands out there i got kinda nervous that nofx would fall apart and make a bad cd, but after listening to it, i quickly realized that they are always gonna be a great punk band Submitted by guy glover (marco island)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very Good, Not the Best NOFX is always good, but some songs aren't as punk as some of their songs on "The War on Errorism". Get "White Trash, Two Heebs..., Punk In Drublic and 45/46 Songs..." before you get this one. I actually think the EP "Never Trust a Hippy" has the best songs "Everything in Moderation", "I'm Going to Hell For this One", and Golden Boys" all are vintage NOFX...the best punk band ever. Submitted by grantreed10 (Los Angeles, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Kick ass NOFX continues to get better and better. Unparalleled songwriting with some badass riffs. Another punk classic from NOFX Submitted by sixt5mustang (Lake Havasu City, AZ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Yeh dis rockZZ!!! this album is superb! i just had to give it 5 stars! Submitted by Shaun (England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Superb! With all the trendy MTV pop punk floating around, it's really great to see that NOFX are still around to deliver old school punk. Even though they don't play ska on this album (which I kinda miss), they throw in some fast paced songs as well as some experimental jazz/funk-type stuff which is quite catchy believe it or not. 18 new badass songs, short and sweet. NOFX can do no wrong with punk. Submitted by megadeth1981 (Lakeland, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's ...
| | NOFX War On Errorism CD (2003)
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$8.65 Obviously, NOFX are one of the standard-bearers of the West Coast skate-punk sound. Still, a band that sticks around as long as they have will eventually mature, no matter the genre, and THE WAR ON ERRORISM is where NOFX blossoms into adulthood. That's not to say they've lost their sense of humor, punk energy, or passion for embodying and detailing their milieu. It's just that they've expanded; you can hear it in the music, as a fuller, more pop-conscious production kicks in and everything from a horn section to a vibraphone makes an appearance. You can also hear it in the lyrics, which (in line with the Bush-bashing cover art) rise to the challenge of the post-9/11 world by adding a new degree of sociopolitical comment. Don't worry, skate kids, the band can still kick it.
NOFX have taken it upon themselves to rejuvenate the ties between punk rock and politics on their 2003 album. Finger-pointing directly at the presidency with songs like 'Idiots ...
| | NOFX Greatest Hits Ever Written (By Us) CD (2004)
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$11.25 Twenty years is a long time for any band, let alone one that plays jocular warp-speed anthems with titles like "Party Enema" and "Green Corn." Nevertheless, here it is, NOFX's typically self-deprecating Greatest Songs Ever Written: By Us. Entertaining liner notes trace the combo's history in photos, drawings, Xeroxed show bills, and Fat Mike's own scribbled narration; 26 tracks take you from NOFX's first full-lengths in the 1980s through their somewhat surprising, yet still snarky political awakening with 2003's War on Errorism. ("Franco-Unamerican" ...
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$11.39 Like The Pogues before them, the Dropkick Murphys successfully combine traditional Irish music, (lusty, barroom choruses plus accordion and bagpipes) and punk rock (choppy guitar riffs, speedy drumming) into the kind of Celt-punk that's at the heart of their fifth album, THE WARRIOR'S CODE. Amid the folkie "Captain Kelly's Kitchen" and "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," (based around previously unreleased Woody Guthrie lyrics) and Australian troubadour Eric Bogle's anti-war anthem "The Green Fields of France," modern-day punk energy is a constant.
Scruffy Wallace's aforementioned bagpipes fuse well with James Lynch and Marc Orrell's raging guitars on a title track dedicated to Massachusetts welterweight "Irish" Mickey Ward, while the raucous "Wicked Sensitive ...
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Early on, critics often described Dredg as a metal group. However, the quartet has since matured into a hard-edged indie-rock ensemble that seeks diversity ...
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