Music : Punk in Drublic
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Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0045778643516
Label: Epitaph / Ada
Manufacturer: Epitaph / Ada
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Epitaph / Ada
Release Date: July 19, 1994
Sales Rank: 109720
Studio: Epitaph / Ada
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: NOFX's fourth album houses 17 lean and fast tracks crammed with fiery playing ("Dying Degree," "Leave It Alone"), self-deprecating laughs ("Punk Guy," "The Brews") and sharp commentary (Perfect Government, Lori Meyers). --Jeff Bateman
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The lyrics are sophomoric, the chords are simple, and the overall sound is harmonic. You won't be soul-searching with this band. It's best to listen to when you want to get hyper and that double shot latte isn't doing its job. It's not as raw as traditional punk, which is a good thing for me (I do like trad. punk, but only when I'm in a bitter mood.).
The album is my favorite. They've become more talented at this point, and they haven't started with the pseudo-political stuff. NOFX, stick to songs about drinking, sex, etc. I still love you though.
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This is one of about 4 NOFX albums that stand out as the best punk rock has to offer. What in heaven happened to them? Their last two albums suck.
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I really think Punk in Drublic is one of maybe two near-great albums by this band (well, I haven't heard Two Heabs, or Pump Up the Valium yet). This is the NOFX that I loved; they kept things simple, and the lyrics were more personal than the dragging "political" lyrics of NOFX today (which aren't "political" so much as they are "fat mike trying to be as punk rock as possible no matter how hypocritical it'll make him).
I think the songs here are consistently good, and their very fun too; you get none of the emotional baggage of later NOFX releases, and they can sometimes make a point without trying to lecture you (though most of the time they're just having fun).
best tracks: Linoleum, Leave it Alone, Jeff Wears Birkenstocks?, Fleas, Lori Myers(even for the subject matter alone), and The Cause.
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in my opinion, this is probably the most classic nofx album. linoleum, don't call me white, the brews-all classic songs. maybe not their best, 2 heebs and a bean, s&m airlines,and so long are all great albums. especially,white trash 2 heebs and a bean, which also has a lot of great classics-stickin in my eye, bob, liza and louise, and one my favorite songs, you're bleeding. but something about punk and drublic kept it in my cd player for months after i bought it. don't waste your time on anything before s&m airlines or after pump up the valuum. nofx used to be awesome but they are washing up big f**king time now. but that doesn't mean you shouldn't check out their old stuff. this album is great for people who want to get into nofx or who only own war on errorism or wolves in sheeps clothing. do yourself a favor, and sell those crappy cd's and buy their older stuff, if you dig the new stuff at all, you will love it. if you don't, there is something wrong with you and you shouldn't be allowed to own music. start with punk in drublic and work your way back.
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I bought this album when I was 20 and drinking a lot of crappy beer, it goes along perfectly with that mind set in that you don't haft to really do much thinking or worry about getting stimulated into thinking. It's pretty juvenile. What I'm trying to say is this, if you're still listening to and enjoying tripe like this when you're 25 and up than you got some developmental issues.
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