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Home Street Home: Original Songs From the S**t Musical

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Download links and information about Home Street Home: Original Songs From the S**t Musical by Nofx. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 44:04 minutes.

Artist: Nofx
Release date: 2015
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 18
Duration: 44:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Monsters 4:09
2. Three String Guitar 1:33
3. Urban Campers 2:16
4. Fecal Alcohol Syndrome 2:04
5. Three Against Me 3:16
6. High Achievers 3:26
7. Gutter Tarts 1:39
8. Bad Decision 0:42
9. Missing Child 2:14
10. I'm Suicide 3:02
11. Let's Get Hurt 2:00
12. Safe Words 2:23
13. Another Bad Decision 0:44
14. Seeping Beauty (Reprise) 1:52
15. Bearly Legal 2:13
16. Because I Want To 3:55
17. Life... Oh What a Drag 3:10
18. The Agony of Victory 3:26

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As the leader of NOFX since their early-'80s inception, Fat Mike penned hundreds of punk rock tunes as campy as they were snotty, dropping cheeky one-liners or toilet humor over snarling guitars and rowdy tempos. It makes perfect sense, then, that Mike would eventually channel some of his campy wit and knack for simple hooks into a punk rock musical, which is exactly what he, NOFX, and a cast of many supporting players deliver on Home Street Home: Original Songs from the S**t Musical. The production has a typically irreverent veneer, mocking tired musical theater clichés by recasting them in goofy punk rock themes, the story vaguely following the character of 16-year-old runaway Sue, who leaves an abusive home to fall in with a crew of homeless gutter punks. Bawdy pop-punk tunes like "Urban Campers," "Bearly Legal," and "Gutter Tarts" sound like standard NOFX blasters, but the majority of the songs actually tend toward more traditional musical territory, ranging from sorrowful piano ballads like "Missing Child" to vaudevillian fare on the drug-friendly anthem "High Achievers." The production and performances are highly polished, with guest spots from members of Alkaline Trio, No Use for a Name, Dance Hall Crashers, and a myriad of other punk bands, as well as excellent vocals from Broadway regular Lena Hall who won a Tony Award for her role in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.