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NOFX is a punk rock band from California, USA. They were formed in Berkeley in 1983 and relocated to Los Angeles shortly after by high school-aged "Fat Mike" (real name Mike Burkett), Erik Sandin and Eric Melvin and use a high amount of "comedy" in their songs. Described as "crowned veterans of the punk rock scene" and "original, entertaining, comedic, in your face, and unapologetic,"[1], NOFX is one of the oldest and most prolific[2] punk rock bands today.//NOFX is a punk band from California. They were formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by high school-aged "Fat Mike" (real name Mike Burkett), Erik Sandin and Eric Melvin. The root of their name is commonly attributed to the Boston punk band Negative FX, and Fat Mike has stated that the name has no relation to the Straight Edge movement. The band's 1992 release, White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean, has a joke blues-jazz cover of Minor Threat's "Straight Edge". The band has always been political, but have become more concerned in recent years (leaning to the left), as is evidenced by songs such as "No Fun in Fundamentalism" and "Idiot Son of an Asshole".NOFX are also known for their strong anti-mainstream attitude. They have disallowed radio play of almost all of their albums, and have disallowed repeated requests by MTV to play their videos. Despite this, NOFX has retained a relatively large fan base, which they point to as proof that you can be famous without selling out
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