NOFX Unleash New Post-Breakup Song as Part of Documentary Soundtrack
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NOFX Unleash New Post-Breakup Song as Part of Documentary Soundtrack
NOFX ended in 2024 and released a new song, “40 Years of Fuckin' Up,” for an upcoming documentary soundtrack titled the same. The soundtrack, arriving August 21, includes two new songs: “40 Years of Fuckin' Up” and a live version of “We Did It Our Way,” premiered at their final show in October 2024. “40 Years of Fuckin' Up” is a mid-paced melodic punk track that feels reflective. The release is a double-album with a documentary soundtrack disc and an original score disc. The soundtrack includes unreleased material and a cover of “La Bamba,” plus a 24-page photo book. The original score was composed by Fat Mike and Matt Nasir and performed by a full orchestra. The documentary will screen in North American and international theaters.
"NOFX, who broke up at the end of 2024, have released a new song titled "40 Years of Fuckin' Up" as part of the upcoming soundtrack for their documentary of the same name. It is one of two new songs to be featured on the soundtrack, out August 21st, alongside a live version of "We Did It Our Way," which NOFX premiered at their final show in October 2024."
""40 Years of Fuckin' Up" is a mid-paced melodic punk song, feeling fittingly reflective given the subject matter. For a band often known for up-tempo offensive punk rock, it's a rather sweet send off, feeling properly end credits-worthy. The upcoming double-album features two distinct discs, one being the soundtrack for the documentary while the other is an original score."
"The soundtrack features a number of unreleased songs, including a cover of "La Bamba." along with a 24-page photo book documenting NOFX's 40-year history. The original score was composed by NOFX singer-bassist Fat Mike alongside collaborator Matt Nasir, and was performed by a full orchestra."
"Fat Mike stated, "The best times of my life have been shared with other people. Seeing the Dickies play at the Whiskey when I was 14, going to the Rock Against Reagan protest at the Federal Building when I was 17, cheering when the Death Star exploded at the very first showing of Star Wars at the Avco Cinema in Westwood when I was 10. Humans are supposed to be together. We need to celebrate together, and mourn together and laugh together!""
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