The Greatest Songs Ever Written

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Total Tracks: 27   Total Length: 61:35

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A Brief History of BYO Records

By Jason Pettigrew, eMusic Contributor

When put into the perspective of the history of American hardcore, the Los Angeles-based label BYO didn't make a "popular" impact: You don't hear historians referring to Mark and Shawn Stern's imprint with the same kind of reverence routinely bestowed upon such labels as Dischord and SST. But to dismiss the label as a mere footnote would be way off mark: Since BYO's 1982 launch, the Stern brothers - in their roles as founders of… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Twenty years is a long time for any band, let alone one that plays jocular warp-speed anthems with titles like “Party Enema” and “Green Corn.” Nevertheless, here it is, NOFX’s typically self-deprecating Greatest Songs Ever Written: By Us. Entertaining liner notes trace the combo’s history in photos, drawings, Xeroxed show bills, and Fat Mike’s own scribbled narration; 26 tracks take you from NOFX’s first full-lengths in the 1980s through their somewhat surprising, yet still snarky political awakening with 2003′s War on Errorism. (“Franco-Unamerican” rhymes “Michael Moore” and “Awful Truth” with “Public Enemy” and “Regan Youth.”) As the entire release is an admission of their age, it’s no surprise that Greatest Songs Ever’s lone new song grapples with the relevancy of playing punk music to quitting drinking and getting old. But the comp also proves the consistency of Fat Mike’s songwriting, with highlights including “Linoleum,” “What’s the Matter With Kids Today,” “Thank God It’s Monday,” and “It’s My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite.” While the nonchronological set order is a little trying, and there’s nothing from the band’s earliest 7″s, Greatest Songs Ever Written: By Us is still a fun look back at NOFX’s colorful career, and a validation of their veteran status. That has to count for something in the Warped Tour parents’ tent. – Johnny Loftus

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