NOFX announces documentary


Fat Mike, the founding member of the iconic punk band NOFX, announces a feature-length documentary about the band. Currently in post-production, the news was revealed at The Punk Rock Museum’s NOFX Exhibit on Friday (Jan 16th), which also happens to be on Fat Mike’s alleged birthday.

40 Years of Fuckin Up is Spinal Tap, but real. It’s a film about the infamous, fairly unfamous, and beloved punk rock band NOFX. This is the unbelievable story about how a group of untalented drug-addled teenage punks somehow became the most successful independent band in history. And they did it haphazardly all on their own.

“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,” Fat Mike shares.

40 Years Of Fuckin’ Up is a film by NOFX, directed by James Buddy Day (The Secrets We Bury, Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein). Featuring Fat Mike, Aaron “El Hefe” Abeyta, Eric Melvin, and Erik Sandin [Smelly]. The film is produced by Fat Mike and executive produced by Fat Mike, Aaron “El Hefe” Abeyta, Erik Sandin, Eric Melvin, Gary Ousdahl, James Buddy Day, Cisco Adler and Jon Nadeau for Pyramid Productions. Nathaniel Harper serves as the Director of Photography. The score was written by Fat Mike and Matt Nasir.

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