The Longest EP isn't actually an EP at all. Instead, it's a compilation that combines material from the majority of NOFX's previous EPs. Spanning 1987 to 2009, its 30 songs include tracks from The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This, The Longest Line, Never Trust a Hippy, and Cokie the Clown. Along with these four outings (minus a "Johnny B. Goode" cover, "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock," and "The Marxist Brothers"), the collection also includes a track apiece from the NOFX/Drowning Roses split Bottles to the Ground and I've Become ...
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The Longest EP isn't actually an EP at all. Instead, it's a compilation that combines material from the majority of NOFX's previous EPs. Spanning 1987 to 2009, its 30 songs include tracks from The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This, The Longest Line, Never Trust a Hippy, and Cokie the Clown. Along with these four outings (minus a "Johnny B. Goode" cover, "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock," and "The Marxist Brothers"), the collection also includes a track apiece from the NOFX/Drowning Roses split Bottles to the Ground and I've Become a Cliché before tacking on outtakes from 1996's Fuck the Kids and 2003's War on Errorism sessions. For the hardcore NOFX fan, it's a must-have and a perfect companion piece to 45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi
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