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Photo Gallery: NOFX live at Amnesia Rockfest, June 24, 2016

NOFX performing live at Amnesia Rockfest, Montebello, Quebec, Canada on June 24, 2016. Photo: Vitor Munhoz

NOFX
Amnesia Rockfest
June 24, 2016

NOFX are Rockfest staples at this point, but this set was supposed to be different, a complete run-through of their classic 1994 LP, Punk in Drublic. Yet, in true NOFX fashion, that isn’t exactly how things played out. They did play a good chunk of the album (out of order) before calling it “boring,” and adding in a smattering of tracks from throughout their massive catalogue.

Fat Mike was busy throughout the weekend, as the newly-sober frontman played a late-night set on Sunday night as his depressed alter-ego Cokie the Clown, and also hosted a screening of the new documentary A Fat Wreck, the upcoming film based on his label, Fat Wreck Chords.

Below you can check out photos from the band’s set, courtesy of Vitor Muhoz. If you missed it, check out our review of the harrowing new NOFX biography, The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories, here.

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Setlist (via Last FM)

72 Hookers
Perfect Government (Mark Curry cover)
The Brews
Leave It Alone
Fuck the Kids
Linoleum
Seeing Double at the Triple Rock
Lori Meyers
Stickin’ in My Eye
Reeko
Franco Un-American
Don’t Call Me White

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