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7" of the Month Club
File:7" of the Month Club -1 cover.jpg
The cover of the first installment in the series
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 2005–March 2006
Recorded2004–06
StudioMotor Studios, San Francisco
GenrePunk rock
Length55:26
LabelFat Wreck Chords
NOFX chronology
The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us)
(2004)
7" of the Month Club
(2005)
Never Trust a Hippy
(2006)

The 7" of the Month Club is a series of twelve 7" records released by punk band NOFX over the course of about one year. Each record was planned for release at the beginning of its specified month, but it quickly fell behind schedule, with records being released shortly after the specified month. The record expected for December was released in early February due to the holiday closing of record label Fat Wreck Chords, and the twelfth "January" record was released in early March.

The records included several running games: for one, a 24-part joke appears in one-part sections on each side of each record. Also, the backs of the record sleeves form a 12-piece puzzle that reveals an artistic rendering of the members of the band.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Fat Mike, except where noted

1: February 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Insulted by Germans (Again)"2:38
2."Fan Mail" (written by Leonard Graves Phillips, Steve Huffsteter, and Karlos Kaballero; originally performed by The Dickies)2:52
2: March 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Arming the Proletariat with Potato Guns"2:29
2."I Am Going to Hell for This One"3:46
3: April 2005
No.TitleLength
1."There's No Fun in Fundamentalism"1:49
2."Fungus"0:22
3."I Am a Huge Fan of Bad Religion"0:50
4: May 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Jamaica's Alright if You Like Homophobes"4:23
2."No Way" (written by Rikk Agnew; originally performed by the Adolescents)1:52
5: June 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Getting High on the Down Low"1:15
2."You're Wrong"2:09
6: July 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Leaving Jesusland"2:52
2."Benny Got Blowed Up"1:04
7: August 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Teenage Punching Bag"2:04
2."One Way Ticket to Fuckneckville"2:54
8: September 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Your Hubcaps Cost More Than My Car"2:28
2."What Now Herb?"1:28
3."California Über Alice"0:42
9: October 2005
No.TitleLength
1."All My Friends in New York"2:10
2."I, Melvin"2:27
10: November 2005
No.TitleLength
1."You Will Lose Faith"3:09
2."Last Night Was Really Fun?"1:55
11: December 2005
No.TitleLength
1."Cool and Unusual Punishment"2:20
2."Civil Defense" (written by Bob Furapples and Steve Grimes; originally performed by The F.U.'s)1:01
12: January 2006
No.TitleLength
1."Golden Boys" (written by Pat Smear, Darby Crash, Tim Ferris, and Michelle Bell; originally performed by Vagina Dentata)2:45
2."The Man I Killed"1:58

Personnel

Credits adapted from the records' liner notes.

Band
Additional musicians
Production
  • Adam Krammer – recording engineer for all tracks on installments 1–4; recording and mixing engineer for all tracks on installments 5–10 and for "The Man I Killed"
  • Kent Jamieson – mixing engineer for "Jamaica's Alright if You Like Homophobes" and "No Way"
  • Jamie McMann – mixing engineer for "Jamaica's Alright if You Like Homophobes" and "No Way"
  • Jason Livermore – mixing engineer for "Last Night Was Really Fun?"; recording and mixing engineer for "Cool and Unusual Punishment", "Civil Defense", and "Golden Boys"
  • Bill Stevenson – recording engineer for "Cool and Unusual Punishment", "Civil Defense", and "Golden Boys"
Front cover artists (by installment number)
  1. Joel Grunerud
  2. Evan Malejka
  3. Mark Wise
  4. Rich Lippold
  5. Lucas Antoniak
  6. Hubert Seynave
  7. Melissa Rovere
  8. Fernando Arce
  9. Dan Schwartz
  10. David Rummel
  11. Schahin Barkhordarian
  12. Joe "Zeta" Arizaleta
Other artwork
  • Tony Guaraldi – back covers
  • Becky Yee – photograph on A-side of no. 12 picture disc
  • Andre P. Quilicot – illustration on B-side of no. 12 picture disc
  • Brian Archer – design and layout