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The War on Errorism

NOFX · 2003

36 min · 14 tracks · hardcore punk · pop-punk · ska punk

A frenetic blend of punk rock energy and sharp political commentary delivered with biting humor.

Why listen to this

Best for
quick, energetic listening bursts sharp, humorous commentary focus short tracks with punchy impact
Context
By 2003, NOFX was well-established in the punk scene, having released several albums since their debut in 1988. 'The War on Errorism' came after their commercially successful album 'Pump Up the Valuum' (2000), marking a continuation of their satirical take on politics and society. This album solidified their position as both punk icons and cultural commentators.
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hardcore punk, pop-punk, ska punk

The War on Errorism is an album by NOFX, released in 2003. A frenetic blend of punk rock energy and sharp political commentary delivered with biting humor. This album is significant for its critique of American politics post-9/11, resonating with listeners during a time of national uncertainty. It includes the notable track 'Franco Un-American', which garnered considerable attention for its controversial subject matter and contributed to discussions around censorship and artistic expression. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The War on Errorism sound like?

A frenetic blend of punk rock energy and sharp political commentary delivered with biting humor. Rooted in hardcore punk and pop-punk.

What makes The War on Errorism by NOFX notable?

This album is significant for its critique of American politics post-9/11, resonating with listeners during a time of national uncertainty. It includes the notable track 'Franco Un-American', which garnered considerable attention for its controversial subject matter and contributed to discussions around censorship and artistic expression. By 2003, NOFX was well-established in the punk scene, having released several albums since their debut in 1988. 'The War on Errorism' came after their commercially successful album 'Pump Up the Valuum' (2000), marking a continuation of their satirical take on politics and society. This album solidified their position as both punk icons and cultural commentators.

Who is The War on Errorism for?

The War on Errorism works well if you're into quick, energetic listening bursts, sharp, humorous commentary focus and short tracks with punchy impact.

How many songs are on The War on Errorism?

The War on Errorism has 14 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·36:15

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Separation of Church and Skate 3:09
  • 2 The Irrationality of Rationality 2:32
  • 3 Franco Un‐American Standout 2:25
  • 4 Idiots Are Taking Over Standout 3:22
  • 5 She’s Nubs 2:05
  • 6 Mattersville 2:29
  • 7 Decom‐Posuer 2:54
  • 8 Medio‐Core 3:05
  • 9 Anarchy Camp 2:53
  • 10 American Errorist (I Hate Hate Haters) Standout 1:51
  • 11 We Got Two Jealous Agains 2:03
  • 12 13 Stitches 1:55
  • 13 Re‐Gaining Unconsciousness 2:39
  • 14 Whoops, I OD’d 2:49

Release Date

January 1, 2003

Genre

hardcore punk, pop-punk, ska punk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

36 min 15 sec