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NOFX Regaining Unconsciousness (Fat Wreck Chords) By: Alex Steininger

Three tracks from NOFX's forthcoming full-length, The War On Errorism, and a new track ("Hardcore 84"), everyone's favorite pop-punk does what they do best, creating bouncy, in-your-face sing along anthems geared at pissing off the masses, and having fun in the process. Though embraced by the suburban mall rat, pop-punk kids, NOFX, unbeknownst to most of them, keep throwing the joke back in their face and having a good laugh, too. NOFX is always a good listen and the Regaining Unconsciousness EP, full of political references and a mind full of thoughts, is no exception. I'll give it a B.
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