The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This
A complete visual archive of the hand-drawn EP’s
In 1987, NOFX released an EP on Colossal Wassail Records featuring a handful of crappy songs. Their words, not mine. But what made this release unforgettable wasn’t the music – it was the blank B-side that came with it.
Instead of leaving it plain, the band had a different idea: they hand-drew and numbered custom labels on most of the 500 original copies, turning every record into a one-of-a-kind piece of DIY ‘art.’ These unique creations were doodled while the band toured in their van, often with friends joining in on the fun.
This webpage is dedicated to showcasing the hand-drawn EPs that have surfaced over the years – a visual tribute to NOFX’s creativity and punk-rock spirit.
Catalogued: 67/500
as of January 9th 2025
- Numbered labels: 58
- Non-numbered labels: 6
- Blank labels: 3
Extra: 1 promo copy, 2 test presses
Got one that’s missing here? Send a high resolution picture to hallo@laurensdekooning.be. Or better yet: give sell it to me!