Linoleum
Nofx · Punk In Drublic
I'm not crazy
Well that's not true, I've got a bed and a guitar
And a dog named bob who pisses on my floor
That's right, I've got a floor
So what, so what, so what?
I've got pockets full of kleenex and lint and holes
Where everything important to me just seems to fall right down my leg
and on to the floor
My closest friend linoleum
Linoleum
Supports my head, gives me something to believe
That's me on the beachside combing the sand
Metal meter in my hand
Sporting a pocket full of change
That's me on the street with a violin under my chin
Playing with a grin, singing Giberish
That's me on the back of the bus
That's me in the cell
That's me inside your head
That's me inside your head
That's me inside your head
Linoleum
Nofx's 'Linoleum' stands as a defining track on their 1997 debut album 'Punk In Drublic,' capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of the early Britpop era. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of catchy hooks and emotional depth, characteristic of their work alongside contemporaries like Oasis and Blur. Released during a period of intense musical experimentation, the recording showcases the group's ability to craft anthemic pop-rock that resonated deeply with audiences. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless appeal of Nofx's songwriting and production, cementing their place in the history of 90s alternative rock. The track remains a staple for fans exploring the discography of this influential British band.

