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As for NOFX, Fat Mike and the band plan on releasing a new studio album this year, which would be their first since 2009’s Coaster. “We’re recording in April, and it should be out in the fall.
Fat Mike: The thing about punk rock is that although it might not be getting better, it’s still the best game in town. Since I started listening to music, punk was always the best style of music.
Fat Mike hasn’t decided on what will be the last song NOFX ever plays (“I can’t answer that,” he says), but he does share that the final show will see the band play a new song that no one ...
NOFX ’s Fat Mike gets into a “gender pronoun bar fight” on the band’s new song, “Fuck Euphemism,” off their upcoming LP, Single Album, out February 26th via Fat Wreck Chords.
NOFX’s Fat Mike has announced Fat Mike Gets Strung Out, an album of orchestral re-imaginings of NOFX songs made in collaboration with Baz The Frenchman, due September 15 via Fat Wreck Chords ...
Fat Mike: Never, never thought of it before. I wanted to open a punk shop in Vegas, because storefront property was cheap because of COVID, and I had a marijuana store here once, so $1000 a month.
Fat Mike and his long-running band savor the moment, despite losing some audience to the nearby Slayer reunion. By Selena Fragassi | For the Sun-Times Sept 23, 2024, 12:58pm PDT ...
Fat Mike is Dominated in 82: Fat Mike’s new podcast Fat Mike’s Fat Mic is available to stream here. New episodes every Tuesday. “You end up finding out a lot about me,” he said in a statement.
Fat Mike owns the punk label Fat Wreck Chords. Will 2023 really bring the end of NOFX as we know them? It will be the band's 40th anniversary, and it'd certainly mark the end of an era.
While attending SXSW, there was one show I am sort of glad I didn't attend, and that is Cokie The Clown's performance. Cokie is the alter-ego of NOFX founder Fat Mike. While this is certainly not ...
Fat Mike now has a line of panties and dresses for men, and people are apparently all for it. The NOFX frontman’s brand just launched and is already pretty successful.
Fat Mike: Never, never thought of it before. I wanted to open a punk shop in Vegas, because storefront property was cheap because of COVID, and I had a marijuana store here once, so $1000 a month.