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45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go On Our Other Records

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Download links and information about 45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go On Our Other Records by Nofx. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 47 tracks with total duration of 01:10:55 minutes.

Artist: Nofx
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 47
Duration: 01:10:55
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No. Title Length
1. Pimps and Hookers 2:13
2. All of Me 2:05
3. We Threw Gasoline On the Fire and Now We Have Stumps for Arms and No Eyebrows 2:44
4. Drugs Are Good 2:18
5. Lower 2:47
6. Forming 0:50
7. Electricity 2:06
8. Lazy 3:02
9. The Plan 3:00
10. Timmy the Turtle 1:39
11. Punk Song 0:47
12. See Her Pee 0:31
13. Zyclone B Bathouse 1:37
14. Last Caress 1:31
15. Bath of Least Resistance 1:47
16. We Ain't S**t 3:05
17. San Francisco Fat 2:44
18. Vincent 3:21
19. Pump Up the Valium 1:46
20. Pods and Gods 2:57
21. Eat the Meek (Dub Mix) 4:33
22. Thalidomide Child 1:40
23. Fun Things to F**k (If You're a Winner) 1:05
24. Juice Head 0:20
25. Three On Speed 1:20
26. New Happy Birthday Song? 0:44
27. Talking Bout Yo' Mama 0:32
28. Party Enema 1:30
29. Can't Get the Stink Out 1:07
30. Go to Work Wasted 1:01
31. F**k the Kids (Revisited) 0:33
32. Whoa On the Whoas 0:42
33. Puke On Cops 0:59
34. I Gotta Pee 0:32
35. Totally F****d 2:10
36. F**k the Kids 0:07
37. F**k the Kids II 0:05
38. I'm Telling Tim 1:06
39. Regan Sucks 1:24
40. Poseur 0:31
41. My Name's Bud 0:54
42. Two On Glue 1:09
43. Please Stop F*****g My Mom 0:55
44. Murder the Government 0:42
45. Stranger Than Fishin 0:52
46. Eric Melvin vs. PCP 0:37
47. Always Hate Hippies 0:55

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45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records has to be one of the longest, and greatest, album titles of all time. However, for you pedants out there, it's also far from accurate. These songs may not have been up to NOFX album standards, but all, bar one, were considered worthy for release on 7" singles, EPs, or compilations. And that one exception is a new song. All told, this comes close to bringing together much of the group's vinyl-only releases and tough to find numbers from indie compilations. Close, but obviously not all, as Fat Mike chose to deliberately omit songs so as not to wreck the "coolness" value of owning the originals. Of course, all 47 (to be precise) of these songs could have fit onto a single CD, but again, Mike wisely decided that was a bit much to handle in one sitting, and tossed them onto two discs. So what do you get? The Europe-only single "Drugs Are Good," "Thalidomide Child," the bonus track from their 1984 demo tape, most of the F**k the Kids and Suffer EPs, the Fat Club-only "Zyclone B Bathhouse," their offerings to Epitaph's Punk-O-Rama compilation series, 1994's "We Ain't S****y," and a very cool dub mix of "Eat the Meek." There's also a clutch of whacked covers, from the Germs' "Forming" and the Misfits' "Last Caress," both from tribute comps, to Don McLean's "Vincent" and the hilarious take on OMD's "Electricity." And so on, and on. Of course, NOFX's hardcore fans have all of these already, but it's a boon for the rest of the group's followers, even if, as Fat Mike insists, some of these are true throwaways. As usual, the singing bassist also plays compere and, across the copious CD booklet, gives the songs' histories, background, and lyrics. Oh yeah, the new song rocks as well.