NOFX Announce “40 Years Of Fuckin’ Up” Documentary

NOFX have announced a new documentary titled “40 Years Of Fuckin’ Up.” The film is currently in post-production and it will be screened at Brushy Street Commons in Austin, TX on March 15 and March 16. The events will include Q&A sessions and tickets can be found HERE. Further screenings are also planned for April with tickets set to go on sale February 20.

The film was directed by James Buddy and it will feature all four members, vocalist/bassist Fat Mike, guitarist Eric Melvin, guitarist Aaron ‘El Hefe’ Abeyta, and drummer Erik Sandin. The musicians will also serve as executive producers for the documentary alongside Gary Ousdahl, James Buddy Day, Cisco Adler, and Jon Nadeau for Pyramid Productions.

Notably, the film will feature new music from NOFX as well. The new tracks can only be heard during the upcoming film screenings.

Fat Mike commented:

“Most people wouldn’t be OK with releasing a film that shows footage of getting whipped in their dungeon, or their drug use for the past 20 years, or dressing up like a rubber cheap whore, or the ambulance ride when they were naked while puking and shitting blood… I’m not like most people.”

Buddy Day added:

“Working with Fat Mike, the band, and the entire NOFX crew has been like nothing I’ve ever experienced. This is the punkest band ever — and their story is exactly as insane as you’d expect: hilarious, painful, reckless, and deeply human. Digging through decades of footage, I saw things I’ll never unsee — but that honesty is what makes this film essential.”

[via Rolling Stone]

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