NOFX anuncian la publicación de la banda sonora de su documental

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NOFX announce the publication of the soundtrack of their documentary

NOFX They will finally publish the soundtrack of their documentary “40 Years of Fuckin’ Up”. Of course, we will have to wait until the end of August to hear it in full.

Next August 28th it will be released “40 Years of Fuckin’ Up: Soundtrack + Score”the soundtrack of the documentary that gives it its name and which premiered in March at the South by Southwest festival. It will be published, obviously, by Fat Wreck Chords, the label owned by Fat Mike, bassist, singer and ideologist of the band.

The album will have two different parts, one that will include up to fifteen songs by the group and another that will include the score signed by fat mikein collaboration with Matt Nasir and a full orchestra. Of the NOFX songs, two will be new, “40 Years of Fuckin’ Up” and “We Did It Our Way,” which is considered the last song recorded by all band members together. Among the rest of the material there will be demos, covers and live takes.

He score by Fat Mike includes the songs “Type One American Errorist”, “Medio-Core”, “Wore Out The Soles Of My Party Boots”, “Where’s My Slice redux”, “The Desperation Is Gone”, “Herojuana In F Major”, “Fair Leather Friends”, “Kids Of The K-Hole”, “Generation Z in Z Minor”, “I’m a Rat” and “And Now We’re Gone”.

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