NOFX Popular Song Rankings [2025]
NOFX, one of the bands representing the West Coast pop-punk scene in the United States, is a rock band that began activity in 1983.
There are surely many Japanese melodic hardcore and rock bands active today who admire them.
Their appeal lies above all in their crisp, refreshing sound and songs full of momentum.
Their tracks are pop yet distinctly punk, and they’ve captivated kids around the world.
In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a popularity-based ranking!
Whether you already know their music or are new to it, this is a must-see ranking!
NOFX Popular Song Rankings [2025]
LinoleumNOFX1rank/position

This is the opening track from NOFX’s 1994 album Punk in Drublic, by a band that’s considered a pioneer of so-called “melo-core,” or melodic hardcore.
With its fast tempo, poppy melodies, harmonies, and short 2:10 runtime, it’s packed with everything that screams “this is melo-core.” If you like bands like Japan’s 10-FEET, this track will be right up your alley.
Performance-wise, there’s nothing particularly difficult here, so focus on the groove.
Aim for a slightly scooped sound that isn’t harsh, and use a high-output amp like a Marshall to crank the presence—playing it with energy will capture the vibe.
Eat The Meek (Dub Mix)NOFX2rank/position

A track by NOFX, the punk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983.
It is included on their seventh album, “So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes,” released in 1997.
This version is a dub remix.
It’s MyJob To Keep Punk Rock EliteNOFX3rank/position

It’s included on the album “So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes.” The reason they’re called eccentric is their musical range: not only straightforward hardcore, but also ska, country, and even chanson.
This song has a straight-ahead style that pairs well with the strength of the lyrics.
New Happy Birthday SongNOFX4rank/position

A hidden gem for those in the know, the birthday song “New Happy Birthday Song.” Incredibly, the track wraps up in just a little over 40 seconds—short, yes, but a beloved favorite among fans.
It’s crafted with a sound that showcases NOFX’s flair for melodic hardcore.
Six Years On DopeNOFX5rank/position

A shocking track from punk rock’s mavericks, NOFX.
Candidly chronicling the experience of escaping six years of drug addiction, this song appears on the October 2016 album First Ditch Effort.
Set to a mid-tempo, stomping sound, it delivers a powerful message about the dangers of substance abuse and the hope of recovery.
Based on frontman Fat Mike’s real-life experiences, the lyrics can help deepen understanding for those struggling with addiction.
It’s a song that blends social consciousness with catchiness in true NOFX fashion, pioneers of melodic hardcore.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to face addiction—your own or that of someone close to you.
Stickin in My EyeNOFX6rank/position

Formed in 1983 and still active at the forefront of the punk scene, NOFX has continued to pursue a fiercely independent path through their own label, Fat Wreck Chords.
In particular, “Stickin’ in My Eye,” from their 1992 album White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean, is known as one of their signature songs, vividly expressing themes of defiance against society and the search for one’s own stance.
The track uses metaphors to convey social inequality and feelings of alienation, leaving a strong impression on listeners.
It also showcases NOFX’s distinctive melodic punk sound and humorous lyrics.
Evoking a will to face adversity, the song is recommended for anyone confronting difficulties—especially young people who value self-expression.
The DeclineNOFX7rank/position

A single released in 1999 by NOFX, a punk band from Los Angeles, California.
Spanning 18 minutes and 19 seconds, the song addresses America’s social decline, including issues such as compliance and apathy, gun violence, and drug use.





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