With the recording of NOFX’s acclaimed 2012 release Self-Entitled, the band upheld their tradition of über
proficient song writing and emerged from the studio with more songs than they had room for on the album.
Leading up to the release of Self-Entitled and over the course of the following year the band put together a series
of 7”s, each featuring one or two of these unreleased gems. The Stoke Extinguisher 7” represents the fourth
and final installment of the series. The title track accomplishes exactly the opposite of what the name implies.
Sneaking in with some low-fi reverb filled vocals, it quickly changes course unleashing an unbelievably fat guitar
riff accompanied by the band’s trademark blend of melody and pummeling rhythm. The b-side is filled out
by a rousing rendition of Tony Sly’s “The Shortest Pier”. Stoke Extinguisher is a onetime limited pressing which
promises to put the rabid NOFX vinyl collectors in a frenzy.

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Patrick from Loves Park, IL |  |
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Jan 6 2014 |
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Yup, another NOFX 7". They sell alot of them. Two tracks. Side A, Stroke Extinguisher is a track that just couldn't make the cut on there last album, Self Entitled. Maybe you think, hey, I loved that last album Self Entitled so much that I need to hear the even deeper tracks. If that's how you feel, don't let this opportunity pass you by. Side B, The Shortest Pier. I guess what bothers me is that this track was just pulled from the Tony Sly tribute album immediately after it's release and then used as filler on there two song 7". Hmmm, we got this pile of poop we don't know what to do with, let's just take that new song from the Tony Sly record and smash the two together and wash are hands afterwards. Seriously, the Tony Sly tribute is a well thought out album with a bunch of great bands. Spend a few extra bucks and get that on double LP. Stroke Extinguisher 7", is just here to milk money from the NOFX fan who feels they need to own everything.
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