Never Trust a Hippy
Never Trust a Hippy is an EP from NOFX, released on March 14, 2006. It preceded their full-length album Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, just as the Regaining Unconsciousness EP foreran The War on Errorism, their previous album from 2003. The cover art is by comic book artist Rick Remender.
The title phrase was coined by Sex Pistols' art director Jamie Reid for a series of posters allegedly aimed at Virgin Records owner Richard Branson. It was later used as the title for a live Sex Pistols album and as a lyric in their song "Who Killed Bambi?"
Track listing
- "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock" – 2:09
- "The Marxist Brothers" – 2:47
- "Golden Boys" (The Germs cover) – 2:47
- "You're Wrong" – 2:06
- "Everything in Moderation (Especially Moderation)" – 1:23
- "I'm Going to Hell for This One" – 1:53
The first two tracks also appear on Wolves in Wolves' Clothing.
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