I debated about not even including a photo of these guys in the post, because, well… look at them. I did, though. So, there it is. NOFX is one of my favorite, if not my very favorite bands in the punk genre. They are definitely my favorite punk band that is still producing music. A lot of people find their puns and political lyrics corny. If they are, I eat that corn for dinner. I love their cover of “Vincent” by Don Mclean, which is about Van Gogh. If you haven’t heard it, listen to the Josh Gropin’, excuse me, Groban version first. If you are still awake, listen to the NOFX version. Or if you fall asleep, make sure that the NOFX version is cued up to follow, and it will wake you up. They also do an tasty cover of French classic, “Champs Elysees.” Not like they need to do any covers to fill a set, since they have about 5000 (slight exaggeration) original songs padding their repertoire. The beauty of it is, that no matter how coarse the song is, the average length of song is probably under 2 minutes. They have such a great way of creating harmonizing heavy guitars and adding in the occasional horn for effect. If you love punk, you probably love NOFX. If you think the entire genre doesn’t even classify as music, then feel free skipping this track all together. The song I’m sharing is “Whatever Didi Wants.” It is a fairly well known song, as far as NOFX goes. Here it is, for your listening pleasure.