NOFX: The Final Show (Night 2) Oct 5, 2024

Tagline : The end of a 40-year era - The final NOFX show EVER.

Runtime : 115 mins

Genre : Music

Vote Rating : 9/10


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Plot : NOFX brought the curtain down on four decades of punk mayhem this weekend, as they played their final shows at Berth 46 in Los Angeles. Changing setlist for each gig, California's pharaohs of punk took a varied, often fast and usually silly journey through their massive catalogue, accompanied by a crew of mates including Rancid's Tim Armstrong, Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz and Foo Fighters' Chris Shiflett. As they finished up on Sunday night (October 6), it ended in typically chaotic fashion, doing The Decline with a host of guests, with Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge smashing the band's instruments. Frontman Fat Mike recently insisted that this would be it for NOFX, with no future reunions ever to happen. A promise such behaviour will help to keep... Before that smashey ending, they turned up to suck live one final time...

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**2nd night - October 5th, 2024 (FAT-urday)** Setlist: _Intro - The Rocky Horror Picture Show's "Time Warp"_ 1. Riff Raff (AC/DC cover) 2. Dinosaurs Will Die 3. Seeing Double at the Triple Rock 4. I Believe in Goddess 5. All Outta Angst 6. Total Bummer 7. Louise 8. Jeff Wears Birkenstocks 9. Timmy the Turtle 10. I Love You More Than I Hate Me 11. Eat the Meek 12. Suits and Ladders 13. Day to Daze 14. NOFX 15. Ant Attack 16. The Quitter 17. 13 Stitches 18. Fuck the Kids (Revisited) 19. Juice Head 20. Hobophobic (Scared of Bums) 21. Don't Call Me White 22. Benny Got Blowed Up 23. I'm So Sorry Tony 24. There's No Fun in Fundamentalism 25. Les Champs-Élysées (Jason Crest cover) 26. Herojuana 27. We March to the Beat of Indifferent Drum 28. The Malachi Crunch _Matilda (Steel Drum song, played during the break)_ Encore: 29. Beer Bong 30. Linoleum 31. All My Friends in New York 32. Drop the World 33. Kill All the White Man _Science Fiction/Double Feature (Richard O’Brien)_

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