Description
Rare 1995 Swedish pressed cd single on Borderline Records
With their 1994 album Punk In Drublic, NOFX truly hit their stride. The quartet didn’t change their approach at all — at their core, they remain a heavy, speed-addled, hook-conscious post-hardcore punk group — but their songwriting has improved, as has their attack. Prior to this record, they merely showed promise, but with Punk In Drublic they fulfilled their potential. Their single from the album Leave It Alone is a song that urges listeners to embrace change and new experiences, but also to accept things as they are. The track has references to a song called Bringing In The Sheaves that was written in 1874 by Knowles Shaw. It is a popular American gospel song strongly associated with Protestant Christians. Despite this fact, both credited songwriters, Fat Mike and Eric Melvin are Jewish. The cd single features one more track from Punk In Drublic, one live version of Soul Doubt and the rare and previously unreleased track with the controversial title Drugs Are Good.
Track list:
1. Leave It Alone
2. Dont Call Me White
3. Soul Doubt-live
4. Drugs Are Good