Music
From the independent record label that brought us Offspring comes one more SoCal punk band for the ‘90s: NOFX.
Jan. 9, 1995
NOFX frontman Fat Mike says the punk-rock band, which formed in 1983 in Los Angeles, will play its final shows next year: ‘It’s been an amazing run.’
Sept. 2, 2022
Although MTV exposure virtually guarantees bands a certain amount of success, there is a small but exceptional network of (mostly punk) rock groups that shun the commercial machine and still manage to sell tons of records.
Feb. 26, 2001
Musically, there isn’t much that distinguishes L.A.’s NOFX from countless other neo-punk outfits.
Feb. 3, 1998
These punk rockers, NOFX, are such wise guys they’d make the Bowery Boys seem like choir boys.
Nov. 21, 1991
Like its uncompromising music, punk rock takes sides -- left and right -- as a tool for democracy
March 29, 2004
Papa Roach, NOFX and Jurassic 5 show promise among dozens of acts.
June 30, 2000
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Aug. 11, 2002
Pop music review: Annual celebration of alternatives is more diverse and interesting this year.
July 4, 1998
* D:Fuse, “Psychotrance 2001,” Moonshine.
June 11, 2000