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During this final tour, which began earlier this year, NOFX has performed 40 songs per show, including full albums and rarities.
After more than 40 years, the end of NOFX is in sight. The long-running punk band announced the last slate of shows of its Final Tour, ensuring the group behind songs like “Linoleum” and ...
Erik Sandin (born July 29, 1966), is an American musician, best known as the drummer of the punk rock band NOFX, and former member of punk rock band Caustic Cause. He was a founding member of NOFX when they formed in Hollywood, California, in 1983, and has been with the band for a majority of their run until their retirement in 2024.
NOFX officially retired in 2024. To date, NOFX has released 15 studio full lengths, 17 EPs, [ 1 ] and many 7" singles. The band rose to popularity in 1994 with their album Punk in Drublic , which was their only album to obtain gold status in the United States.
The Vans Warped Tour was a summer music and extreme sports festival that toured annually from 1995 to 2019, and in 2025. The following is a comprehensive list of bands that performed on the tour throughout its history.
Fat Mike: On the last tour of [NOFX’s 2008 documentary/reality show] Backstage Passport, when we were coming back from South Africa, I told the band at the airport “Hey guys, I need to take a ...
The Saviors Tour; The Scarlet Tour; Seasons Tour; The Secret of Us Tour; Sexyy Red 4 President Tour; Shinee World VI: Perfect Illumination; Short n' Sweet Tour; Show What I Have World Tour; The Show: Live on Tour; So Much For (Tour) Dust; Something to Give Each Other Tour; Sonic Symphony; SOS Tour; The Spicy Meatball Tour; The Spinnin Tour
NOFX (/ ˌ n oʊ ɛ f ˈ ɛ k s /) was an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. [1] Bassist/lead vocalist Fat Mike, rhythm guitarist Eric Melvin and drummer Erik Sandin were original founding and longest-serving members of the band, who have appeared on every release by the band, although Sandin departed briefly in 1985, only to rejoin the following year. [1]