LONGEST EP
LONGEST EP
NOFX
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 7510970758144, Publication Date: 08/17/2010, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

The Death Of John Smith
The Longest Line
Stranded
Remnants
Kill All The White Man
I Wanna Be An Alcoholic
Perverted
My Name Is Bud
Hardcore 84
War On Errorism Commercial
13 Stitches (Acoustic)
Glass War
Jaw Knee Music
Concerns Of A GOP Neo-phyte
Golden Boys
You're Wrong
Everything In Moderation (Especially Moderation)
I'm Going To Hell For This One
I've Become A Cliché
Cokie The Clown
Straight Outta Massachusetts
Fermented And Flailing
Codependence Day
My Orphan Year (Acoustic)
S/M Airlines (7" Version)
Dueling Retards
On The Rag
A200 Club
Shut Up Already
The Punk Song
Johnny B. Goode

notes

Compilation of tracks from EPs, singles, compilations and outtakes. Mastered at Red Mastering. Tracks D2 to D7 were transferred from vinyl.

337 on Green & Red Vinyl
343 on Orange & Blue Vinyl
347 on Pink & Gold Vinyl (This)
And a handful on Orange & Black Vinyl

Track D7 contains a hidden track (track D7.2). Track D7.1 lasts for 0:45 before a couple seconds of silence.

Track B7 originally by Vagina Dentata. Track D7.2 originally by Chuck Berry.

Tracks A1-A5: Originally appeared on The Longest Line (1992). Recorded at Westbeach Recorders in January 1992.
Tracks A6 and A7: Outtakes from the Fuck The Kids sessions (1996). Recorded at Razor's Edge on April 13, 1996. Track A6 previously appeared on the Peepshow video.
Track A8: Originally appeared on Bottles To The Ground (2000). Recorded at Motor Studios during Pump Up The Valuum sessions.
Tracks B1 and B2: Originally appeared on Regaining Unconciousness (2003) (track B2 only appeared on the CD version). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Tracks B3 and B4: Originally appeared on 13 Stitches (2003). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Track B5: Originally appeared on Rock Against Bush, Vol 1 (2004). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Track B6: Originally appeared on Take Action! Volume 04 (2004). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Tracks B7, C1-C3: Originally appeared on Never Trust A Hippy (2006). Recorded at Motor Studios during Wolves In Wolves' Clothing sessions.
Track C4: Originally appeared on I've Become A Cliché / The Quitter (Demo) (2009). Recorded at Motor Studios during Coaster sessions.
Tracks C5-C8 and D1: Originally appeared on Cokie The Clown/My Orphan Year (2009). Recorded at Motor Studios during Coaster sessions.
Track D2: Originally appeared on Drowing Roses Split (1988). Recorded in Germany.
Tracks D3-D7: Originally appeared on The P.M.R.C. Can Suck On This (1990). Recorded in Santa Barbara. Compilation of tracks from EPs, singles, compilations and outtakes. Mastered at Red Mastering. Tracks D2 to D7 were transferred from vinyl.

337 on Green & Red Vinyl (THIS)
343 on Orange & Blue Vinyl
347 on Pink & Gold Vinyl
And a handful on Orange & Black Vinyl

Track D7 contains a hidden track (track D7.2). Track D7.1 lasts for 0:45 before a couple seconds of silence.

Track B7 originally by Vagina Dentata. Track D7.2 originally by Chuck Berry.

Tracks A1-A5: Originally appeared on The Longest Line (1992). Recorded at Westbeach Recorders in January 1992.
Tracks A6 and A7: Outtakes from the Fuck The Kids sessions (1996). Recorded at Razor's Edge on April 13, 1996. Track A6 previously appeared on the Peepshow video.
Track A8: Originally appeared on Bottles To The Ground (2000). Recorded at Motor Studios during Pump Up The Valuum sessions.
Tracks B1 and B2: Originally appeared on Regaining Unconciousness (2003) (track B2 only appeared on the CD version). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Tracks B3 and B4: Originally appeared on 13 Stitches (2003). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Track B5: Originally appeared on Rock Against Bush, Vol 1 (2004). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Track B6: Originally appeared on Take Action! Volume 04 (2004). Recorded at Motor Studios during The War On Errorism sessions.
Tracks B7, C1-C3: Originally appeared on Never Trust A Hippy (2006). Recorded at Motor Studios during Wolves In Wolves' Clothing sessions.
Track C4: Originally appeared on I've Become A Cliché / The Quitter (Demo) (2009). Recorded at Motor Studios during Coaster sessions.
Tracks C5-C8 and D1: Originally appeared on Cokie The Clown/My Orphan Year (2009). Recorded at Motor Studios during Coaster sessions.
Track D2: Originally appeared on Drowing Roses Split (1988). Recorded in Germany.
Tracks D3-D7: Originally appeared on The P.M.R.C. Can Suck On This (1990). Recorded in Santa Barbara.

credits


Artwork [Cover] – Dan Sites
Drums – Erik Sandin
Engineer – Bill Stevenson (tracks: C4 to C8, D1), Fat Mike (2) (tracks: C4 to C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: C4 to C8, D1)
Engineer [Assisted] – Adam Krammer (tracks: B1 to B6), Joe Peccerillo (tracks: A1 to A5)
Guitar – Dave Casillas (tracks: D2 to D7)
Guitar, Vocals – "El Hefe", (tracks: A1 to A8, B1 to B7, C1 to C8, D1), Eric Melvin
Layout [Packaging Slapped Together By] – Sergie,
Mastered By – Brad Vance
Mastered By [Original] – Eddy Schreyer (tracks: B1 to B4), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Joe Gastwirt (tracks: A8)
Mixed By – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Jamie McMann (tracks: C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Jason Livermore (tracks: C4 to C7), Ryan Greene (tracks: A6 to A8, B1 to B6)
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jay Walker
Producer – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C8, D1), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Fat Mike (2) (tracks: B1 to B4, B7, C1 to C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C8, D1), NOFX (tracks: A1 to A5), Ryan Greene (tracks: B1 to B4)
Recorded By – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Ryan Greene (tracks: A6 to A8, B1 to B6)
Remastered By – Brad Vance (tracks: A1 to A5)
Vocals, Bass – Fat Mike (2)
Written-By – Fat Mike (2) (tracks: A1 to A8, B1 to B6, C1 to C8, D1 to D7)
Artwork [Cover] – Dan Sites
Drums – Erik Sandin
Engineer – Bill Stevenson (tracks: C4 to C8, D1), Fat Mike (2) (tracks: C4 to C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: C4 to C8, D1)
Engineer [Assisted] – Adam Krammer (tracks: B1 to B6), Joe Peccerillo (tracks: A1 to A5)
Guitar – Dave Casillas (tracks: D2 to D7)
Guitar, Vocals – "El Hefe", (tracks: A1 to A8, B1 to B7, C1 to C8, D1), Eric Melvin
Layout [Packaging Slapped Together By] – Sergie,
Mastered By – Brad Vance
Mastered By [Original] – Eddy Schreyer (tracks: B1 to B4), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Joe Gastwirt (tracks: A8)
Mixed By – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Jamie McMann (tracks: C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Jason Livermore (tracks: C4 to C7), Ryan Greene (tracks: A6 to A8, B1 to B6)
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jay Walker
Producer – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C8, D1), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Fat Mike (2) (tracks: B1 to B4, B7, C1 to C8, D1), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C8, D1), NOFX (tracks: A1 to A5), Ryan Greene (tracks: B1 to B4)
Recorded By – Bill Stevenson (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Donnell Cameron (tracks: A1 to A5), Jason Livermore (tracks: B7, C1 to C3), Ryan Greene (tracks: A6 to A8, B1 to B6)
Remastered By – Brad Vance (tracks: A1 to A5)
Vocals, Bass – Fat Mike (2)
Written-By – Fat Mike (2) (tracks: A1 to A8, B1 to B6, C1 to C8, D1 to D7)
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