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Mike
Burkett - Vocals/bass
Eric Melvin - guitar
Aaron Abeyta (El Hefe) - second guitar
Scott Sellers - drums
Photos: [Group]
[Group 2] [Mike]
[Eric]
mp3s: [Murder
the Government]
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Formed in Berkeley in 1983 and relocating to Los Angeles not long afterwards,
NOFX has steered clear of major labels and commercial exposure over
the course of their career, recording an impressive number of full-lengths
albums plus an assortment of EPs and singles. The band started out as
a trio comprising vocalist/bassist Fat Mike (Mike Burkett), guitarist
Eric Melvin, and drummer Erik Sandin; Sandin quit in 1985, and his place
was taken by Scott Sellers; that same year, NOFX also recorded two 7"
EPs for the Mystic label, No F-X and So What If We're on Mystic?. Sellers
quit shortly thereafter and was replaced by Scott Aldahl for only two
weeks, upon which point Sandin rejoined the band; vocalist Dave Allen
also joined in 1986, but his tenure was tragically cut short by a fatal
car accident. Dave Casillas joined as a second guitarist later in the
year, by which point NOFX's touring schedule had become far-ranging
and rigorous. The EP The PMRC Can Suck on This was released on Fat Mike's
own Fat Wreck Chords label in 1987; Casillas departed the group in 1989
and was replaced by Steve Kidwiller for NOFX's first full-length album,
S&M Airlines, which was released on the legendary punk label Epitaph;
the band has remained there ever since, despite the release of several
albums -- such as 1995's I Heard They Suck Live -- and EPs on Fat Wreck
Chords, which gradually grew into a premier stable of punk-revival artists. |
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