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NOFX - Never Trust A Hippy (LP) - 10" 45RPM Vinyl

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2006
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Rock, Punk, Punk Rock
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Album Info

Artist: NOFX
Album: Never Trust A Hippy
Released: US, 01 Dec 2020

Tracklist:

A1Seeing Double At The Triple Rock
A2The Marxist Brothers
A3Golden Boys
Written-By - Darby Crash, Michelle Bell , Pat Smear, Tim Ferris
B1You're Wrong
Recorded By - Adam Krammer
B2Everything In Moderation (Especially Moderation)
B3I'm Going To Hell For This One
Recorded By - Adam Krammer


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Description

"Never Trust a Hippy" is an EP by the American punk rock band NOFX, released on March 14, 2006, through Fat Wreck Chords. This EP serves as a precursor to their full-length album "Wolves in Wolves' Clothing," which was released later the same year. The EP features six tracks and showcases the band's signature blend of fast-paced punk rock, irreverent humor, and socio-political commentary.

The opening track, "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock," is a high-energy song that captures the essence of NOFX's sound. With its rapid tempo, catchy guitar riffs, and Fat Mike's distinctive vocal delivery, the song sets the tone for the rest of the EP. The lyrics, which reference a popular punk rock bar in Minneapolis, reflect the band's penchant for mixing personal anecdotes with broader cultural observations.

"The Marxist Brothers" follows, offering a satirical take on political ideologies. The song's title is a play on the famous comedy group, the Marx Brothers, and the lyrics critique the superficial understanding of Marxism among some left-leaning individuals. The track is characterized by its melodic hooks and thought-provoking lyrics, a hallmark of NOFX's songwriting.

"Golden Boys" is a cover of a song by the band Vagina Dentata, and NOFX's rendition stays true to the original while adding their own punk flair. The song's themes of disillusionment and rebellion resonate with the band's ethos, and the energetic performance highlights their ability to reinterpret and pay homage to their influences.

The fourth track, "You're Wrong," is a direct and confrontational song that addresses various social and political issues. With its straightforward lyrics and aggressive instrumentation, the song exemplifies NOFX's willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on. The chorus, which bluntly states, "You're wrong," serves as a rallying cry for those who share the band's progressive views.

"Everything in Moderation (Especially Moderation)" is a fast-paced track that explores the concept of excess and the pitfalls of moderation. The song's clever wordplay and rapid-fire delivery make it a standout on the EP. The band's tight musicianship and dynamic arrangements are on full display, showcasing their ability to craft memorable punk rock anthems.

The EP closes with "I'm Going to Hell for This One," a humorous and self-deprecating song that pokes fun at the band's own irreverence. The lyrics, which reference various taboo subjects, highlight NOFX's willingness to push boundaries and challenge societal norms. The track's upbeat tempo and catchy melody provide a fitting conclusion to the EP.

"Never Trust a Hippy" is a concise and impactful release that captures the essence of NOFX's music. The EP's six tracks offer a mix of humor, political commentary, and punk rock energy, making it a must-listen for fans of the genre. The band's ability to blend serious themes with irreverent humor is on full display, and the EP serves as a strong introduction to their subsequent full-length album, "Wolves in Wolves' Clothing."

In terms of production, the EP benefits from the polished yet raw sound that NOFX has honed over their decades-long career. The production quality allows each instrument to shine, and the band's tight performance ensures that the energy of their live shows is captured on record.

Overall, "Never Trust a Hippy" is a testament to NOFX's enduring relevance in the punk rock scene. The EP's combination of catchy melodies, sharp lyrics, and energetic performances make it a standout release in the band's extensive discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to NOFX, this EP is a compelling snapshot of what makes the band unique and influential in the world of punk rock.

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