The
Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us) -
NOFX
by Mike D'Ariano
4/2005
As
the title suggests, The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us), is NOFX's
new greatest hits album. Before I even mention what's on the album, I
have to get something off my chest. Aside from being great song writers,
great musicians, and one of the funniest bands of all time, one of the
most appealing things about NOFX is the way they've always prided themselves
on being musicians for music's sake, and not for money or for fame. They
refused to be on MTV, they apologized for making a live album ("It's
kind of cheesy to do a live album, something Aerosmith would do")
and explained that they only did it because people were buying really
low quality bootlegs of their stuff, and they never signed to a major
label. They've been around for over twenty years, and they've always put
the fans first. That said . . . a NOFX Greatest Hits album . . . awwww
man.
Generally I don't like greatest hits albums but I can see the point. Someone
new to a band like NOFX will see that they have a dozen albums and a bunch
of EPs and not know what to do . . . enter greatest hits album . . . fine.
The problem is that the new album contains 26 songs from eleven of the
band's albums and EPs and one new song.
This
is the same band that less than five years ago recorded a song called
"Dinosaurs Will Die" (which opens the greatest hits album) in
which they lambasted the "parasitic music industry" and promised
to only "make records that have more than one good song" and
now they put out an album of entirely previously released material, except
for ONE SONG! Essentially what they're saying to their fans who have spent
the $250 or so over the years to buy all of their albums is, "you
can pay $15 for one more song, or you can go to hell." Even Green
Day (who even though I still love their music are easily the biggest sell-outs
in punk history) put not one but three songs on their greatest hits disc
that weren't on any of their other records. Ugly.
Anyway, on to the actual content. I decided that before I even looked
at what was on the disc, I'd make my own NOFX greatest hits CD and compare
it to the official version. If you eliminate the covers and live stuff
the band has done over the years, you have about 200 songs to work with.
I only eliminated covers since the official album doesn't include them.
Versions of The Misfits' Last Caress, Rancid's Corazon De Oro and Frank
Sinatra's All of Me would easily have made my compilation if the songs
didn't have to be written by NOFX. I also eliminated The Decline, the
band's 18 minute song which was released by itself as an EP. The song
is great, but it's not realistic to expect it to show up on a greatest
hits disc since it would take up so much space, and would render the EP
obsolete.
With what was left, I put together a 35 song collection (including the
one new song) which left just 35 seconds of empty space on the CD. I was
eager to see how my selections stacked up to the official ones. I was
dismayed to find that the official disc had only 27 songs and left 18
minutes of empty space at the end. I guess they could have included The
Decline after all. Simultaneously in the interest of fairness and in disgust,
I trimmed eight songs off my play list in order to have an equal number
of songs for my comparison.
Barring the new song, only 12 of my 26 selections made the cut. Part of
the reason for this was the band's inclusion of at least one song from
all of their full-length albums, with the exception of Maximumrocknroll,
a collection of their oldest material which was released against their
wishes (they called it "a shitty album that you shouldn't buy").
I didn't include any songs from the band's first four albums (two of which
were represented on my original 35 song list) which coincidently make
up the entire period of the bands' history before they settled on their
current and longest lasting lineup.
Interestingly
enough, even though the specific songs weren't the same, my collection
and the official collection favored the same albums. We both pulled more
from Punk in Drublic (I pulled 7 from here, they only pulled 4) and So
Long and Thanks for All The Shoes than from any other album, and we both
had three songs per album from, White Trash Two Heebs and a Bean, Pump
Up The Valuum and The War on Errorism. Oh, and just in case it isn't clear,
the disparity isn't because the band/label felt certain songs HAD to be
included because they were the band's biggest hits and I chose not to
do that. This is a greatest hits album only in theory . . . in reality,
the band has never had a hit ever so any song they've
done was fair game.
NOFX are one of my favorite bands of all time. They're easily in my Top
Ten overall and my Top Three as far as punk bands go. But to be honest,
I wouldn't recommend this disc to anyone other than somebody who needs
the quickest way to explain to their kid, the difference between Avril
Levigne and real punk rock. The concept irritates me, the one new song
which isn't anything special, enrages me, and overall the song selection
isn't as vast or as good as it could be. If you're only going to buy one
NOFX album, make it Punk In Drublic or So Long and Thanks for All The
Shoes, a pair of records that actually do have more than one good (new)
song!
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The
Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us)
Track Listing
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Mike's
Picks
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1.
Dinosaurs Will Die
2. Linoleum
3. Bob
4. The Separation of Church and Skate
5. Murder the Government
6. Bleeding Heart Disease
7. Bottles To The Ground
8. 180 Degrees
9. Party Enema
10. What's The Matter with Kids Today
11. Reeko
12. Stickin In My Eye
13. All Outta Angst
14. Leave It Alone
15. Green Corn
16. The Longest Line
17. Thank God It's Monday
18. The Idiots Are Taking Over
19. Don't Call Me White
20. Day To Daze
21. Soul Doubt
22. Philthy Phil Philanthropist
23. Shut Up Already
24. It's My Job To Keep Punk Rock Elite
25. Franco Un-American
26. Kill All The White Man
27.
Wore Out Soles Of My Party Boots (New)

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Common
tracks:
1. Wore Out The Soles of My Party Boots
(On my list only to keep things equal)
2. Dinosaurs Will Die
3. Linoleum
4. Bob
5. Murder The Government
6. Bleeding Heart Disease
7. 180 Degrees
8. All Outta Angst
9. Leave It Alone
10. The Longest Line
11. Thank God It's Monday
12. Philthy Phil Philanthropist
13. Kill All The White Man
Different
tracks:
14. Remnants
15. Lisa and Louise
16. Please Play This Song On The Radio
17. The Cause
18. Perfect Government
19. The Brews
20. Jeff Wears Birkenstocks
21. Happy Guy
22. Monosyllabic Girl
23. Theme From a NOFX Album
24. Lower
25. Medio-core
26. Anarchy Camp
27. 13 Stitches
Additional
tracks that would have fit:
28. You Drink You Drive You Spill
29. New Boobs
30. Cheese, Where's My Slice
31. Drugs Are Good
32. Fuck The Kids
33. Please Stop Fucking My Mom
34. Whoops I Od'd
35. Jaw, Knee, Music
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