i've always loved "i heard they suck live" and this is truely the sequel to that album. the patter is just as funny as their original album and true to form, the recording quality is top notch. another point i have made about this album to people is that the first live record borrowed very heavily from "punk in drublic" and this sequel seems to have finished off the rest of the songlist. and i don't mind one, bit.
Nofx live part deux. delivers the goods:
This live album is definitly worth picking up! Anyone who's ever seen Nofx live, it's mandatory to get this! Hey guess what? They've actually gotten worse live! And I couldn't be happier!
It's NOFX ok...:
I thought this was a great live album, I'm a diehard NOFX fan, but still, the recording quality is spot on, the songs are all new (compared to "I Heard They Suck...) and so what about the Decline Teaser! Did you really think they would play the whole thing live? Besides, if you caught one of the shows from this tour (I did, whoo hoo!!) you would know that's all they played of the Decline anyway... It's NOFX, love em' or sorta love em', it's NOFX... Now how about a live DVD already!!!
So what if they teased?:
What's with all the whining about The Decline tease?? This album holds together very well in my opinion. Some of their best stuff, and gratefully not all their "hits." This album actually made me like a few of songs I didn't care too much about before, like "I, Melvin", but especially "Eat the Meek." This is proof that NOFX is one of the best around, and the two guest appearences on Lori Myers and I, Melvin and Hefe's trombone and trumpet playing never sounded so decent on a recording. Good span of... more info