NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories Spiral-Bound | April 12, 2016

NOFX, Jeff Alulis

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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.
The story of how NOT to be a successful punk band, as told by one of punk’s most successful bands
Praise for NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories

A New York Times Bestseller!

“I can say with certainty I’ve never read a rock biography with such balanced elements of sensation and sincerity. Like the few great band bios, the array of experiences described in The Hepatitis Bathtub are enough to set anyone into contemplation about strength and perseverance, love and depravity, camaraderie, and a place for misfit rock and rollers in a society that to this day clings to rigid standards. A must-read for punks new and old and an eye-opening read for all new-comers.”—John Cameron Mitchell, Hedwig and the Angry Inch

“NOFX and Fat Mike are amongst the most powerful influences of my genre. This book is a ‘must own’ for anyone who still cherishes what is left of Punk and Rock ‘n’ Roll.”—Joan Jett

“Not for the faint of heart, and therefore HIGHLY recommended to EVERYBODY.”—Amanda Palmer

“Fucking gnarly. And great!”—Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day

“Fat Mike is a rarity in music, an unadulterated authentic. In a profession filled with phonies and withholders, Mike shines as someone who always lets his freak flag fly. I like that a lot.”—Jane Wiedlin, The Go-Go’s

“Better than Rancid’s book.”—Brian Baker, Minor Threat/Bad Religion

“What can I say? There are not enough real punk bands left in this world we live in. If you need a little history lesson on how all this shit started, and what the true meaning of being punk rock is, I suggest you read this book now! Insanely funny, disturbingly honest, and delivered straight from the heart, this book just makes me like NOFX even more than I already do!! Read it now fuckers!!”—Fletcher, Pennywise

The Interrobang, 5/29/16
“Honest and sincere tales of life as members of one of the longest running and most influential Punk bands.”

Classic Rock, May 2016
“Compiled in the style of Motley Crue’s The Dirt, this readable and engaging account of a band who live life almost as fast as the music they play is predictably rip-roaring…For being a book that spares nothing, this one is hard to beat.”

AM New York, 3/27/16
“[A] raw, tell-all autobiography.”

Ultimate Guitar, 3/21/16
“Aside from being very entertaining, it is also a very informative book about a band who, for the vast majority of their career, refused to do interviews and refused to sign to a major label, even when bands like Green Day and Blink-182 were cashing in.”

Alternative Press Magazine, 4/7/16
“NOFX have been through a lot during their long history as a band. Like, really: a lot. Their new book, The Hepatitis Bathtub And Other Stories, details it all and does so in true, painfully honest NOFX fashion…The band held nothing back.”

Media Mikes, 4/12/16
“An in-depth look at the seedier underbelly of rock n’ roll bastard step son know as Punk Rock…Definitely not for the faint of heart. The book and its writers pull no punches as they are both candid and real as they can be…Even if you have never heard of the band NOFX or its members do yourself a favor and grab a copy of this book!”

San Diego CityBeat, 4/11/16
“Disturbingly funny…LOL-worthy tales of a veteran band's life on the road.”

Phoenix New Times, 4/14/16
”A book illustrating the ups and downs of a punk band climbing their way to success all on their own.”

Communities Digital News, 4/8/16
“While many might expect a NOFX book to be filled with humor and non-stop hilarity, that couldn’t be further from reality…The band opens up to tell some of their darkest stories about their lives…Sure, there is some humor, but overall, the book is loaded with sadness. It is amazing that from the ashes of all of their lives a band like NOFX could not only rise, but continue to thrive.”

Ground Control Magazine, 4/12/16
“A definitive history of NOFX. No attempt is made to cover or smooth out any rough or hard memories, everything feels as though it has been included in the name of telling the whole story…The character of each band member is meticulously presented and articulated and, after one has made it through the whole book, readers are left feeling as though they truly know them…In a world where many rock bios seek to do little more than collect myths, NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories bravely stands and tells the great, unbelievable truth.”

OC Weekly, 4/13/16
“The first opportunity for fans to hear NOFX’s stories from their own perspective…A welcome look into the history of a band that once went as far as shutting out all press opportunities and interviews…Shines a whole new light on a band that’s been around for longer than many other punk rockers have even been alive. While some stories are what their diehard fans will expect them to be, much of the book will shock even those who have followed the band for 30 years.”

The A.V. Club, 4/11/16
“Does a great job of putting some of the biggest moments for NOFX into the larger context of punk and the rise of bands like Green Day and Bad Religion… NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories ultimately is a tale of a band’s sheer will to exist and its unlikely success.”

New Noise, 4/12/16
“For most of their career, NOFX have been mislabeled and widely known as the funny punk band that shouldn’t be taken too seriously. There’s no doubt that, after reading their work of non-fiction, fans will see them in a different light.”

New Noise, 4/12/16
“The candid demeanor of their stories mirrors the ethics the band have held all along—not always pleasant, but a direct reflection of their early DIY roots…Hepatitis Bathtub covers it all. Whether a casual listener, hardcore fan, or a ‘couldn’t give a fuck about NOFX’ character, this book is an evolutionary tale of grimy, realistic fun worth learning to read for.”

For the Love of Punk, 4/12/16
NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories may be the most filthy literature you’ll ever read…A must read for any fan of punk rock, even if you hate NOFX.”

Tampa Bay Times, 4/17/16
“A harrowing memoir…The Hepatitis Bathtub is peopled with lunatics, sociopaths, addicts and loved ones who couldn't escape the punk abyss, with the band struggling to survive dark turns ranging from drug abuse to counterfeiting to disastrous investments to friends' deaths to, um, matricide (allegedly).”

Live Nation TV, 4/19/16
“The Bathtub's tales are not for the faint of heart.”

San Diego Union-Tribune, 4/13/16
“[A] no-B.S. book.”

Exclaim.ca, 4/18/16
“Tells the band's rise from shitty L.A. upstarts to the kings of pop-punk…It's also teeming with the kinds of sordid tales of drunken hooliganism and abject squalor that would put Mötley Crüe to shame.”

Punk Rock Theory, 4/18/16
The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories doesn’t disappoint. Some of these stories will make you laugh out loud, others will make you cringe and there may have even been a couple of tears at some point…It dives headfirst into the history of the band. And yes, it gets as crazy as you’d expect it to…The Hepatitis Bathtub is not just for the fans though. It’s a story about perseverance. About chasing your dreams. About having the odds stacked against you, but succeeding nonetheless. About underdogs that end up at the top.”

Chapter 16, 4/20/16
“A tell-all memoir…The overarching themes of the book are universal and inspiring, but on a concrete level this memoir is pretty raw…Absolute candor is actually what unifies the book and makes it impossible to put down…From their humble beginnings in one of the country’s toughest punk scenes to superstardom, NOFX never fails to entertain.”

Nashville Scene, 4/21/16
“[A] revealing new memoir…Staggering and, in some cases, heartbreaking…But Hepatitis Bathtub makes it impossible to look the other way…The format reads like a sweeping, intriguing conversation, but the book also has a cinematic quality, as each person recalls the same moments in time from his own perspective.”

Nashville Tennessean, 4/20/16
“Offers a no-holds-barred look at the band, as the four members—‘Fat Mike’ Burkett, Aaron ‘El Jefe’ Abeyta, Eric Melvin and Erik ‘Smelly’ Sandin—share memories from their 30-plus years together.”

Kerrang! , 4/25/16
“Every bit as hilarious, disgusting and boundary-hyphen free as you’d expect from a band who’ve spent three decades in the punk trenches filling themselves with drugs and booze.”

Associated Press, 4/27/16
“Punk rock mainstays NOFX have been defying music industry trends for three decades. Now its members can add a new achievement to their unlikely success story: Best-selling authors.”

Exclaim!, 4/25/16
“A compelling, often harrowing read.”

NeuFutur, 4/6/16
“Surprisingly sincere…Much like the band’s music, which buries moments of deep political and emotional topics inside of goofy, often sophomoric humor, the book’s emotive moments are buttressed by wild stories about partying on the road…Even if you’ve never been a big fan of NOFX, the book is a refreshing honest look at a struggling independent band dead set on compromising nothing and still managing to be successful.”

Bad Feeling Magazine, 5/15/16
“With often unflinching honestly, NOFX have recounted a harrowing story that showcases the real life pain behind the band’s often-obnoxious façade. It makes for a compelling read, and provides a unique fly-on-the-wall look at one of punk rock’s most unlikely success stories.”

Racer X Illustrated, July 2016
“This is the story of a band going through some big struggles and eventually hitting it big…and it’s an easy read.”

Music Connection, June 2016
“These stories will shock fans and non-fans alike.”

Austin Chronicle, 6/17/16
“Punk lit's equivalent to Mötley Crüe's debauched autobiography The Dirt.”

San Diego City Beat, 7/6/16
“Sometimes the book is violent, sometimes it’s absolutely horrifying, but it holds nothing back. It’s fascinating to follow the individual members as they deal with drug abuse and the deaths of parents, to getting clean and becoming parents. While there are plenty of shocking stories, the biggest surprise may be how sincere they are. In the beginning, you’ll be glad these people weren’t your friends, but by the end you’ll wish they were…A book that’s impossible to put down—even if you will occasionally want to hold it at arm’s length.”

Scanner Zine, 7/11/16
“Excellent…An original and satisfying read…Those looking for scandal, yes you will read it. Those looking for insight, you’ll read that too. Those looking for a classic Punk Rock memoir, you will definitely read it…Hard to put down…It’s a genuine rags-to-riches Punk Rock story.”

PopMatters, 9/19/16
“Entertaining reading…The sheer amount of unapologetic honesty and self-deprecation on display is a refreshing twist for a genre generally reliant on hagiographic mythology and an overabundance of ego…At its heart, NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories is the story of friendship and perseverance in the face of personal and professional adversity…NOFX have raised the bar for rock ‘n’ roll memoirs in terms of the volume of sex, drugs, alcohol and general prurience to an absurd new level, one that subsequent bands will be hard-pressed to surpass. They’ve also shown themselves to be a fun-loving, even sensitive family of misfits who would do nearly anything for one another. In this, Hepatitis Bathtub manages to toe the impossibly fine line between gross-out humor and earnest reminiscence, making for a wildly enjoyable, disgusting, hilarious ride told with equal parts hubris and self-effacement.”
NOFX formed in 1983 and has since released over a dozen albums, sold more than eight million records, toured 42 countries on six continents, founded one of the most successful indie labels in the world, and starred in their own reality TV show. They are based in California.

Jeff Alulis is a writer, filmmaker, and musician living and working in Los Angeles.


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.
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368 pages
ISBN-10: 0306824779
Item Weight: 0.9 lbs
Dimensions: 6.0 x 1.3 x 9.0 inches
“Better than Rancid's book.”—Brian Baker, Minor Threat/Bad Religion

“What can I say? There are not enough real punk bands left in this world we live in. If you need a little history lesson on how all this shit started, and what the true meaning of being punk rock is, I suggest you read this book now! Insanely funny, disturbingly honest, and delivered straight from the heart, this book just makes me like NOFX even more than I already do!! Read it now fuckers!!”—Fletcher, Pennywise

The Interrobang, 5/29/16
“Honest and sincere tales of life as members of one of the longest running and most influential Punk bands.”

Classic Rock, May 2016
“Compiled in the style of Motley Crue's The Dirt, this readable and engaging account of a band who live life almost as fast as the music they play is predictably rip-roaring…For being a book that spares nothing, this one is hard to beat.”

AM New York, 3/27/16
“[A] raw, tell-all autobiography.”

Ultimate Guitar, 3/21/16
“Aside from being very entertaining, it is also a very informative book about a band who, for the vast majority of their career, refused to do interviews and refused to sign to a major label, even when bands like Green Day and Blink-182 were cashing in.”
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