Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Funny / NoFX

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]

to:

--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [-Also [--Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]
--]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet.-]

to:

--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet.internet]].-]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [[note]]Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]][[/note]]

to:

--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!" [[note]]Also [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]][[/note]]
internet.-]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[Music/FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sing like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, as well as ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.

to:

* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[Music/FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Music/BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sing like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, as well as ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"
--> [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]

to:

--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"
--> [-Also
you!" [[note]]Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]
internet]][[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new NoFX album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"

to:

--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new NoFX [=NoFX=] album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> "[-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]"

to:

--> "[-Also [-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]"
-]

Changed: 167

Removed: 130

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



---

--> '''El Hefe''': Don't forget to pick up the new NoFX album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"

to:

\n---\n\n--> '''El Hefe''': Well there you have it, punk rock fans! Don't forget to pick up the new NoFX album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"

Added: 377

Changed: 141

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* The semi-fake commercial for ''The War On Errorism'' at the end of the "Regaining Unconsciousness EP," mostly from El Hefe's hammy reading.
--> '''El Hefe''': Don't miss special guest vocalist Eric Melvin!
--> (Clip of Melvin screaming)
--> '''El Hefe''': Once again, that's...
--> (Another clip of Melvin screaming)

---

--> '''El Hefe''': Don't forget to pick up the new NoFX album ''The War On Errorism'' at an independent record store near you!"
--> "[-Also available [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay for free on the internet]].-]"
Willbyr MOD

Added: 4

Changed: 6

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sing like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, as well as ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.

to:

* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac [[Music/FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sing like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, as well as ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.hilarious.

----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sound like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.

to:

* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to deliberately sound sing like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, as well as ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to employing StylisticSuck throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.

to:

* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to employing StylisticSuck deliberately sound like he's HollywoodToneDeaf throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* There is something hilariously ironic and petty about the image of 'followers of Jimmy Jones cutting in the kool-aid line'.

to:

* There is something hilariously ironic and petty about the image of 'followers of Jimmy Jones cutting in the kool-aid line'.line'.
* ''S & M Airlines'' ends in a cover of [[FleetwoodMac "Go Your Own Way"]] performed as a duet between Fat Mike and BadReligion's Greg Graffin. Graffin is taking his part seriously, while Fat Mike seems to employing StylisticSuck throughout the song (veering wildly off-key and out-of-time, ad-libbing the lyric "If I could, baby, I'd give you my socks"). The juxtaposition is pretty hilarious.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* There is something hilariously ironic and petty about the image of 'followers of Jimmy Jones cutting in the kool-aid line'.

Top