Where's My Slice

NOFX · Ribbed [1991]

So sick and tired of your bitching and complaining

So long you've been oppressed while others lives are

gaining

Want reparations, you're needy and deserving

Can't understand why some are served while you're

doing the serving

Anything but responsibility



Where's my slice?

I want more than equal rights

I want everything for free!



You waste your time concerned with what others are

earning

You want a revolution to start the tables turning

A demonstration to make a better nation

We'll spend the day protesting all the problems that

we're facing

Anything but face reality

Where's my slice...



Your brilliant theory

how the world owes you a living

You'll take away from others

the things they should be giving

They own the pie and you want your share

Whoever told you life was fair?

You were dealt your hand - now play it



Where's my slice...

Where's My Slice

Recorded in 1991, "Where's My Slice" stands as a defining track on NOFX's debut album, Ribbed. The song exemplifies the band's early punk hardcore style, characterized by its aggressive energy and raw, unpolished production that became a hallmark of their sound. Released during the height of the late 80s and early 90s underground scene, the recording captures the frenetic spirit of the era while establishing the musical direction that would define NOFX for decades to come. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a powerful representation of their commitment to a direct, high-impact musical approach.