
On this day September 5, 1989, NOFX released their second studio album, S and M Airlines. This release marked their debut on Epitaph Records and helped set the tone for the band’s evolving sound. Recorded in just six days, the album brought sharper production, faster tempos, and a more focused mix of melody and aggression.
Standout tracks like Day to Daze, Mean People Suck, and the title track captured the spirit of underground punk with satirical edge and youthful fire. The record also featured a cover of Go Your Own Way with backing vocals from Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, further linking NOFX to the growing Southern California punk scene.
Although it sold modestly upon release, S and M Airlines laid the groundwork for the band’s future success and remains a fan favorite among longtime listeners.
80s insight: S and M Airlines showed that punk in the late 80s could be fast, fun, and self aware without losing its raw energy or message.
Standout tracks like Day to Daze, Mean People Suck, and the title track captured the spirit of underground punk with satirical edge and youthful fire. The record also featured a cover of Go Your Own Way with backing vocals from Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, further linking NOFX to the growing Southern California punk scene.
Although it sold modestly upon release, S and M Airlines laid the groundwork for the band’s future success and remains a fan favorite among longtime listeners.
80s insight: S and M Airlines showed that punk in the late 80s could be fast, fun, and self aware without losing its raw energy or message.