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  • NOFX Lose Beer Sponsorship, Festival Headlining Set After Las Vegas Shooting Joke

    06/01/2018 5:39:05 PM PDT · by a fool in paradise · 8 replies
    Pitchfork ^ | may 31, 2018 | Evan Minsker
    During their set at the Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival in Las Vegas on Sunday, NOFX made jokes about the horrific Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting on October 1 that left 58 people dead, Billboard reports. “I guess you only get shot in Vegas if you’re in a country band,” said guitarist Eric Melvin. “At least they were country fans and not punk rock fans,” frontman Fat Mike responded. Stone Brewing Co.—the San Diego Brewery behind NOFX’s beer and music festival both called Punk in Drublic—has now distanced itself from the band, The Blast reports. “We at Stone Brewing...
  • "Cokie The Clown" Banned From Emo's After Pee Prank During SXSW (Bush hating musician from NOFX)

    03/29/2010 2:08:11 PM PDT · by a fool in paradise · 22 replies · 916+ views
    Austinist.com ^ | March 29, 2010 | Allen Y Chen
    Mike "Fat Mike" Burkett from punk rock band NOFX has been permanently banned from Emo's after pulling a disgusting prank during his SXSW showcase. Burkett, performing as Cokie The Clown, started his set by pulling out a bottle of tequila, pouring several shots, and then taking a few shots himself before sharing the rest with the excited crowd. In the video above, hosted by TMZ, the audience can be seen eagerly grabbing the plastic cups that Burkett passes out. Moments later, Burkett replays a video on a small TV on stage, showing him urinating into the same tequila bottle just...
  • Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1

    05/28/2004 10:37:36 AM PDT · by occam's chainsaw · 38 replies · 411+ views
    Occam's Chainsaw
    Well, well...looks like I have a few names to add to my boycott list. I just wanted to bring attention to a new CD I noticed in my local music store entitled "Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1". According to this site, "Money from sales of the album will go into print and television ads encouraging young people to vote Bush out of the White House. Fat Mike told MTV.com he hopes to have "one or two famous punk rockers" appear in the ads." ...and while I was posting this, I came across a follow-up CD to be released: Rock Against...