NOFX will disband after 2023 officially confirmed

NOFX, the Los Angeles punk band known for their song ‘Linoleum’ and ‘Don’t Call Me White,’ will cease to be a group in 2023. On Wednesday, frontman Fat Mike nonchalantly dropped the news in the section. of comments on a post on your Instagram page. A bewildered fan asked the bassist vocalist why NOFX barely performs in Canada. The fan received a response, however, it was probably not the one expected. In fact, we love Canada, it’s just that in a year it will be our last year, replied Fat Mike, the leader of the band NOFX, whose real name is Michael John Burkett.
Soon we will be announcing our latest shows. It has been an amazing race. That run began almost a long time ago in 1983 with Fat Mike, guitarist Eric Melvin, and drummer Erik Sandin as founding members of the band. In 1991 Aaron El Hefe Abeyta joined NOFX as lead guitarist and trumpeter. Responding to a different comment on his Instagram post, frontman Fat Mike said: Los Angeles will be the last place we play. It’s where we start, it’s where we’ll end.
NOFX has yet to release the official announcement regarding the impending breakup, however, Rolling Stone confirmed the news. The band released their first recording titled ‘Thalidomide Child’ in 1984 and released their first self-titled EP a year later. NOFX’s debut album called ‘Liberal Animation’ appeared in 1988 and featured songs such as ‘Beer Bong’ and ‘Shut Up Ready’. A second album titled ‘S&M Airlines’ was reportedly released in 1989.
LA Punk Band NOFX to break up in 2023 after 40 years
NOFX is set to break up within a year, frontman Fat Mike has reportedly revealed the information. The Los Angeles-based punk-rock band, who formed in 1983, released their fourteenth and final record titled ‘Single Album’ in February 2021. This summer, the group titled their own celebrations Punk In Drublic in Europe and North America. Having also played both versions of Slam Dunk 2021 at Leeds and Hatfield last September.

Responding to a comment on one of his new Instagram posts, Fat Mike wrote Next year from now will be [NOFX’s] last year. Soon we will inform about our latest shows. It has been an amazing race. The revelation came after Fat Mike was asked by a fan why the group barely comes to Canada to play live. After fans found out about the news, another user asked if NOFX would be performing in Los Angeles before they split up. Fat Mike replied that Los Angeles will be the last place we play. It’s where we start, it’s where we’ll end.

NOFX’s final year will also mark the group’s 40th anniversary. Fat Mike and company’s ongoing run of traveling Punk In Drublic celebrations is expected to wrap up in Asbury Park, New Jersey on October 2nd. ‘Single Album’ was initially going to be a double album, but the COVID pandemic changed NOFX’s arrangements. The moment you write a double album, you write in an unexpected way, Mike explained beforehand. I was writing really varied songs and some fun melodies, but you have to make a double album fascinating enough to pay attention to all the way. I needed to make an ideal double album, and I couldn’t do it. So I opted to just do one album, then the title.