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Here’s what you should know about NOFX Merch

There are some things that you need to know about NOFX Merch, regardless of your interest. There are some things that you should avoid purchasing.

 

T-shirt

NOFX are a punk band that has sold over 8 million records, despite being relatively unknown. They were one of history’s most popular independent bands. They were influenced heavily by Dead Milkmen and Bad Religion. Their melodic hardcore and satire were well-known. But they didn’t sign with any major labels. Despite this, their tshirts and merch remain a sought-after piece of music memorabilia.

 

Their merch and NOFX Christmas Socks were not the only products they released. They also released a double album. The Double Album LP will not be available in stores but can be pre-ordered. The tee-shirt bundle includes a NOFX shirt and a double album. The Double album LP is expected to be delivered in March.

 

Shirt with tie-dye pattern

Tie-dye shirt designs are not just for hippies. Motorhead, Metallica, as well as many other heavy metal artists, are currently wearing multicolored tie-dye shirts. Tie-dye shirt shirts were a huge hit in 2020.

 

Fat Mike, NOFX frontman, saw a NOFX fan wearing a shirt featuring tie-dye designs. He paid him to remove the shirt. The shirt’s front has a design that resembles a parking lot bootleg. The tee has a two color front and a Wishing Well logo in the left sleeve. The shirt’s back is dark navy blue.

 

This shirt features a unique design that’s not common on band shirts. Wishingwell Records was the inspiration for the tie-dye pattern. This shirt was hand-made and hand dyed.

 

Shirt bearing NOFX’s initials NOFX Apparel

Mike Fisher made an appearance in The Other F Word during the fall 2009 season. He also appeared in The Hepatitis Bathtub & Other Stories, an audiobook version by NOFX. He also spoke out about helping his terminally ill mom. NOFX started their “Fermented and Flailing” tour in the spring 2010. The tour started in St. John’s Newfoundland and went on throughout Canada. Fuse TV also featured the band on its documentary series NOFX Backstage Passport.

 

NOFX issued a play called Cokie the Clown in November 2009 on two 7-inch vinyl records. The extended play includes some outtakes taken from Coaster sessions. Mike is Cokie in the cover, spraying white powder into a flower. Video footage from Riot Fest is also featured on the EP.