NOFX - The War On Errorism - LP
"The War on Errorism," NOFX's ninth studio album, was released on May 6, 2003, via Fat Wreck Chords, marking the band's departure from Epitaph Records after the 2000 release of "Pump Up the Valuum." Following a rigorous 13-week world tour that concluded in September 2002, NOFX began crafting material for this new project. The initial announcement in November of the same year revealed their exit from Epitaph and the planned release of their next album through Fat Wreck Chords, originally dubbed "Our Second Best Album." By December, the title had evolved to "The War on Errorism." Accompanying the album's tracks were additional songs recorded during the same period but not included in the final release, such as "Jaw, Knee, Music," "One Way Ticket to Fuckneckville" (Keyboards version), "Glass War," "Idiot Son of an Asshole," "13 Stitches" (acoustic), and "Hardcore 84," showcasing the band's prolific output during this era.
Tracklist
Side A
- The Separation Of Church And Skate
- The Irrationality Of Rationality
- Franco Un-American
- Idiots Are Taking Over
- She's Nubs
- Mattersville
- Decom-posuer
Side B
- Medio-core
- Anarchy Camp
- American Errorist (I Hate Hate Haters)
- We Got Two Jealous Agains
- 13 Stitches
- Re-gaining Unconsciousness
- Whoops, I OD'd
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