
Heavy Petting Zoo is a Punk album by NOFX, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 39 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
About
Coming off the massively successful and crowd-pleasing <i>Punk in Drublic</i>, NOFX created its most unusual, diverse, and overlooked record in <i>Heavy Petting Zoo</i>. While this features some of the band’s most perfectly wrought pop-punk songs—like "Hobophobic (Scared of Bums)" and “Release the Hostages”—it's noteworthy for its variety of alternative approaches. You can hear the influence of bands outside the punk realm, from Cheap Trick in “Freedom Like a Shopping Cart” to Crosby, Stills & Nash in “Bleeding Heart Disease.” You can also hear the impact of NOFX’s contemporaries. There's a bit of Weezer in the lackadaisically quiet-loud structure of “Hot Dog in the Hallway,” while “What’s the Matter with Kids Today” has an abrasive power pop momentum obviously affected by Nirvana. Trumpet parts (played by guitarist El Hefe) recur through the album, another indicator that NOFX was trying to expand from its punk rock palette. The album ends with one of the band’s best songs: “Drop the World,” a poignant depiction of suicide that features the most compassionate singing of Fat Mike’s career.
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Tracklist
- 1Hobophobic (Scared of Bums)0:48
- 2Philthy Phil Philanthropist3:10
- 3Freedom Like a Shopping Cart3:43
- 4Bleeding Heart Disease3:36
- 5Hot Dog in a Hallway2:51
- 6Release the Hostages2:29
- 7Liza2:55
- 8What's the Matter with Kids Today?1:13
- 9Love Story2:37
- 10The Black & White3:36
- 11Whatever Didi Wants3:02
- 12August 8th1:36
- 13Drop the World3:22
Credits
Performers
- El HefeGUITAR
- Eric MelvinBACKING VOCALS GUITAR
- Erik SandinDRUMS
- Fat MikeBASS VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Aaron AbeytaGUITAR
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 39 pressings tracked on Gatefold
