NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories is the first tell-all autobiography from one of the world’s most influential punk bands. Fans and non-fans alike will be shocked by the stories of murder, suicide, addiction, counterfeiting, riots, bondage, terminal illness, the Yakuza, drinking pee . . . you know—the usual things that happen during a band’s long career.
Dirty, hilarious, and surprisingly moving, NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub & Other Stories is the first tell-all autobiography from one of the world’s most influential and controversial punk bands. NOFX has been called “the greatest living punk rock band” by Alternative Press, “the last great band of the Western world” by Kerrang!, and “the best live band in hardcore” by Maximum Rocknroll.
Delivering a compelling account of the world’s most controversial punk band and personal journey, NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories is their uncensored history in their own words. From the tales of drinking pee (yes you read that right) to performances in riots and prison cells, this book takes us behind the scenes as singer Fat Mike writes about his relationship with guitarist Eric Melvin, bassist El Hefe, and drummer Smelly. It explores how they suffered an attempted murder at their gig in 1991 at the Palladium Theatre in Los Angeles by a completely deranged woman armed with a ten-inch kitchen blade. And how they had to hire the Yakuza to relocate their studio lockers because of their illegal deeds there. And how Fat Mike was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease but later found it was Liver Cancer.
About NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories Book
The candid, hilarious, shocking, occasionally horrifying, and surprisingly moving New York Times bestselling autobiography of punk legends NOFX, their own story in their own words
NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories is the first tell-all autobiography from one of the world’s most influential and controversial punk bands. Fans and non-fans alike will be shocked by the stories of murder, suicide, addiction, counterfeiting, riots, bondage, terminal illness, the Yakuza, and drinking pee. Told from the perspective of each of the band’s members, this book looks back at more than thirty years of comedy, tragedy, and completely inexplicable success.