Genre | Punk |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-02-22 17:49:09 |
Group | FREGON_INT |
Size | None MB |
Files | 14 |
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NOFX-The_War_On_Errorism-(FAT_657-2)-CD-2003-FREGON_INT
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-nofx-the_separation_of_church_and_skate-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | The Separation Of Church And Skate | 280 | Unknown |
2 | 02-nofx-the_irrationality_of_rationality-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | The Irrationality Of Rationality | 270 | Unknown |
3 | 03-nofx-franco_un-american-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Franco Un-American | 261 | Unknown |
4 | 04-nofx-idiots_are_taking_over-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Idiots Are Taking Over | 275 | Unknown |
5 | 05-nofx-shes_nubs-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | She's Nubs | 260 | Unknown |
6 | 06-nofx-mattersville-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Mattersville | 282 | Unknown |
7 | 07-nofx-decom-posuer-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Decom-posuer | 291 | Unknown |
8 | 08-nofx-medio-core-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Medio-core | 272 | Unknown |
9 | 09-nofx-anarchy_camp-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Anarchy Camp | 266 | Unknown |
10 | 10-nofx-american_errorist_(i_hate_hate_haters)-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | American Errorist (I Hate Hate Haters) | 283 | Unknown |
11 | 11-nofx-we_got_two_jealous_agains-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | We Got Two Jealous Agains | 282 | Unknown |
12 | 12-nofx-13_stitches-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | 13 Stitches | 256 | Unknown |
13 | 13-nofx-re-gaining_unconsciousness-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Re-gaining Unconsciousness | 269 | Unknown |
14 | 14-nofx-whoops_i_odd-fregon.mp3 | NOFX | Whoops, I OD'd | 265 | Unknown |
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NOFX-The_War_On_Errorism-(FAT_657-2)-CD-2003-FREGON_INT
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Artist .........: NOFX
Title ..........: The War On Errorism
Genre ..........: Punk
Style ..........: Punk rock, Rock
Label ..........: Fat Wreck Chords
Language .......: English
Year ...........: 2003
Catalog Number .: FAT 657-2
Street Date ....: 05.06.2003
Release Date ...: 02.21.2019
Source .........: CDDA
Encoder ........: LAME v3.98.4
Grabber ........: EAC
Quality ........: 272kbps / 44100 Hz / Joint Stereo
Size ...........: 70.91 MB
Tracks .........: 14
Url: http://www.nofxofficialwebsite.com/
T R A C K L I S T ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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01.The Separation Of Church And Skate 03:10
02.The Irrationality Of Rationality 02:32
03.Franco Un-American 02:26
04.Idiots Are Taking Over 03:23
05.She's Nubs 02:05
06.Mattersville 02:29
07.Decom-posuer 02:54
08.Medio-core 03:05
09.Anarchy Camp 02:54
10.American Errorist (I Hate Hate Haters) 01:52
11.We Got Two Jealous Agains 02:04
12.13 Stitches 01:55
13.Re-gaining Unconsciousness 02:39
14.Whoops, I OD'd 02:50
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36:18
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R E L E A S E N O T E S ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
War on Errorism, NOFX's umpteenth collection of snide skatecore, is
a half-great collection of the bratty double-time anthems dominated
by Fat Mike's snotty, sarcastic vocals. But while the album bristles
with broad political criticism, it also lays out rhetoric that seems
to present an isolationist punk rock policy of its own. Included
with War on Errorism is the trailer for Unprecedented, a documentary
that traces the bizarre events of the 2000 presidential election.
This is accompanied by a handwritten op-ed piece by Fat Mike,
Smelly, El Hefe, and Melvin, in which the band does a little
consciousness raising around the vert ramp. "The U.S. is now the
butt of a worldwide joke," they write, in reference to the election
hullabaloo. "All everyone keeps saying is 'get over it' or 'that was
so two years ago.' Well, we're not getting over it and neither
should you." Musically, NOFX fuses its political cynicism with
criticism of punk rock itself, and suggests that the best thing for
all the kids and the bands might be to close ranks and start their
own little hardcore community. "Irrationality of Rationality" and
"Franco Un-American" -- two of the album's most melodic, catchy
songs -- are also two of War on Errorism's most biting commentaries.
The first personalizes the trickle-down effect of corporate
decision-making over a lockstep hardcore rhythm; the second gets all
new wavy as Fat Mike reasons out his own world view, and somehow
rhymes "apathy" with "Noam Chomsky."
While NOFX makes its politics clear throughout the album, it also
has ideas and questions about its own scene. "Separation of Church
and Skate" wonders about the homogeny of punk in the 21st century,
and the loss of danger in rock & roll. Later, "Mattersville"
presents the blueprint for a California hardcore retirement
community, a neighborhood of punks, where the cops can't come in and
there's always beer and cheese. It's a fantasy, an update of
Screeching Weasel's "Punkhouse." But it might also be a reaction to
the heady subjects bandied about in War on Errorism's activist
moments. In a subdivision surrounded by bands, punks, and skaters,
no one would have to worry about bombs, evildoers, and those who put
the "mock" back in "democracy" (from the seething "Re-gaining
Unconsciousness"). War on Errorism is long on rhetoric, but it still
fires off a few uncontrolled bursts of NOFX humor. "She's Nubs" is a
crass yet sadly hilarious tribute to a handicapped fan; "Medio-core"
channels the Dead Milkmen as it rips on rock & roll's ongoing
regurgitation. The songs don't exactly jibe with War on Errorism's
more serious sections. But if NOFX suddenly became all serious,
America might really have a problem on its hands.
By Johnny Loftus
Enjoy =>
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