So What If We're on Mystic!

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So What If We're on Mystic!
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Released1986
Recorded1985 at Mystic Studios
Genre Hardcore punk, punk rock
Length12:23
Label Mystic
Producer Doug Moody Music BMI Productions
NOFX chronology
NOFX
(1985)
So What If We're on Mystic!
(1986)
The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This
(1987)
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So What If We're on Mystic! is an EP by the American punk rock band NOFX. Recorded at Mystic Studios in Hollywood was recorded by Phillip (Philco) Raves. It was released in 1986 through Mystic Records. The first 1,000 copies were printed on colored vinyl (300 clear-yellow, 700 clear-blue), while the other 2,000 were printed on black vinyl. The EP was included in its entirety on Maximum Rocknroll, though it does have a different track sequence.

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Mom's Rules" (1:15)
  2. "On My Mind" (1:34)
  3. "Drain Bramage" (0:41)
  4. "Bob Turkee" (2:09)

Side B

  1. "Shitting Bricks" (1:55)
  2. "Lager in the Dark" (0:35)
  3. "Too Mixed Up" (2:26)
  4. "White Bread" (1:48)

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