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Released
  
November 20, 2007

Artist
  
NOFX

Label
  
Fat Wreck Chords

Length
  
59:11

Release date
  
20 November 2007

Genre
  
Punk rock

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Recorded
  
January 30 – February 1, 2007

They've Actually Got Worse Live! (2007)
  
The Myspace Transmissions, Vol. 11 (2009)

Producer
  
Jamie McMann (Recording Engineer and Mixer)

Similar
  
NOFX albums, Punk rock albums

They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! is a live album by punk rock band NOFX. The album is their second live recording, following their 1995 album I Heard They Suck Live!!

Contents

On September 26, 2007, the band posted a bulletin from their MySpace profile with the following regarding the album:

"Ever done something you regret while drunk? I know, I know… so embarrassing right? Ever woken up and rubbed your pounding skull and said, “What did I do last night?” Oh man…you should have seen yourself… first… you got totally blitzed and then… then… this is the best part… YOU RECORDED A LIVE RECORD! That’s right, back in January, NOFX booked 3 nights of talking mixed with the occasional song at Slim’s in San Francisco and recorded a live record. It’s their sloppiest, drunkest, funniest, best sounding recording ever with new versions of old songs, rare songs and they even made sure not to play any songs off their 1995 live album I Heard They Suck Live!!. They’ve Actually Gotten Worse Live is scheduled to make the walk of shame into record stores sometime in November."

On October 3, 2007 the band released the track listing for the album, which includes many rarities and alternate versions of previously released songs. On November 12, the band released previews of two songs, "You're Wrong" and "Lori Meyers," for download on their MySpace profile.

Lyrical changes

  • In "Franco Un-American", Fat Mike replaces "Public Enemy and Reagan Youth" with "The Dead Kennedys and Wasted Youth."
  • Also in "Franco Un-American", Fat Mike adds an extra verse over the bridge, directly criticizing George W. Bush. The verse is similar to the verse he sang when the band played the song on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The verse added in this song is as follows, "We all know George Bush is an imbecile, he loves Dick, but he hates homosexuals. I'm sick and tired, of the embarrassment, the whole world wants us to kill our fucking (scratch)."
  • In "What's The Matter With Parents Today?", Fat Mike changes the line "having sex publicly" to "having sex anally." The line "I thought the apple fell far from the tree" is changed to "The asshole fell far from the tree," and "On the couch, with my Misfits records out" is changed to "On the lawn, with My Chemical Romance on."
  • The intro to "Murder the Government" was modified to make disparaging references to Dick Cheney, and Jenna, Barbara, and George W. Bush.
  • The last few lines of the "The Longest Line" are changed to "Do you have the time/To listen to me whine?", a line from Green Day's "Basket Case."
  • In "Whoops I OD'd," the line "Assholes like to test the limit" is changed to "Golfers like to test the limit" in reference to an incident where a friend of the band's OD'd on a golf course on the morning of the show.
  • "The Longest Line" verse "This world is much too dangerous for someone lacking luck like me" changed to "This world is much too dangerous for someone who's as drunk as me"
  • Reception

    The album received generally good reviews that praised the band's humorous performance. However, the album was universally criticized for fading out "The Decline" instead of playing the whole song.

    Track listing

    This is the track listing as printed on the disc, but actually on the cover "Instant Crassic" and "See Her Pee" are on changed positions (12/14).

    All tracks written by NOFX.

    Personnel

    NOFX

  • Fat Mike - bass, vocals
  • El Hefe - guitar, vocals, trumpet, trombone
  • Eric Melvin - guitar, vocals
  • Erik Sandin - drums, percussion
  • Additional musicians

  • Matt Hensley - accordion on "I, Melvin"
  • Sarah Sandin - additional vocals on "Lori Meyers"
  • Limo - keyboards
  • Songs

    1Intro / Glass War4:40
    2You're Wrong2:54
    3Franco Un-American3:20

    References

    They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! Wikipedia