NOFX's 40 Years of Fuckin’ Up merch is here
40 Years of Fuckin’ Up — a film, a farewell, and a full-circle moment for us
After more than four decades of doing things their own way, NOFX are closing it out with 40 Years of Fuckin’ Up — an unpolished and unapologetic documentary (what else would we expect?) that looks back at the band’s formation and the chaos of the journey that followed.
If you grew up with NOFX somewhere in the background — skate videos, burned CDs, local shows, whatever — it’ll probably feel pretty familiar.
The film is screening in select cities, along with a small run of official merch tied to the release. Within Canada, aside from select film screenings, that merch is available exclusively through Revolution 514.

The Merch
The official 40 Years of Fuckin’ Up shirts are available in three designs:
- “Bottle Skull"
- “This Movie Sucks"
- “OG Film Skull”
The back graphics include names of bands involved with the film, including Bad Religion, Pennywise, Strung Out, and Sum 41.
100% cotton. Limited run. No restocks.
What’s the Revolution 514 / NOFX connection?
The short version is: if you’ve been in the skate scene long enough, it becomes a pretty small world.
Back in 1994, Paget — who had recently co-founded Greenland Productions — brought NOFX to Montreal for a memorable $10 show at the Spectrum alongside Face to Face, Ten Foot Pole, and Trigger Happy.
Two years later, in ’96, he brought them back as part of the Sno Jam Festival lineup alongside Blink-182, No Use for a Name, and Orion’s hip-hop group Shades of Culture.
Those shows — along with Warped Tour 1998 in 1998 — helped turn Montreal into one of the band’s strongest fanbases, and made NOFX a defining part of the city’s punk scene for a whole generation. Fittingly, their final Montreal stop at Parc Olympique in August, 2024 ended up becoming the band’s largest independent headlining show ever, drawing roughly 20,000 people.
Fast forward a couple decades, and that connection came back around with the limited Revolution 514 x NOFX Final Tour skateboards in 2024. The first run of 100 decks — made by PS Stix — was released for the Montreal final tour shows.
People seemed pretty into them, so we ended up doing another run for the final LA shows: a different graphic for each of the three nights, with 100 of each design.
For Orion and Paget, it also turned into a bit of a full-circle moment — heading out to LA to celebrate the end of the tour with people they’d known through the scene for decades.
It was one of those projects that started as a cool idea and somehow kept growing as it went along.
So when the merch for 40 Years of Fuckin’ Up came together, there wasn’t much question that we wanted to be involved. After all, NOFX has been part of our own story too.

Where to Find Them
The shirts are available:
- through NOFX directly
- at select screenings of the film
- and in Canada through Revolution 514
Free shipping on orders over $150.
Check out the trailer below.



