
| White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean | |
| Type: | Album |
| Artist: | NOFX |
| Released: | November 5, 1992 |
| Recorded: | August 1992 at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, California |
| Genre: | Punk rock, Skate punk, ska punk |
| Length: | 32:19 |
| Label: | Epitaph |
| Producer: | NOFX Donnell Cameron |
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| Last Album: | Maximum Rocknroll (1992) |
| This Album: | White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean' (1992) |
| Next Album: | Punk in Drublic (1994) |
White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean is the fourth album by NOFX, released on November 5, 1992. It is the first album since El Hefe joined the band in 1991.
The 1994 movie The Chase features several tracks from this album. "Please Play This Song on the Radio" plays during the end credits.
The title was originally going to be White Trash, Two Kikes, And A Spic. However, Melvin's mother heard the name, she told his grandmother, and she didn't like the name. She made Melvin feel guilty and so they eventually changed the name to its current title.
All songs were written by Fat Mike, except "Straight Edge", originally by Minor Threat. "Straight Edge" was NOFX's first experiment with jazz.
Music videos were made for the songs, 'Stickin' in My Eye' and, 'Bob'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKE2VLFZr8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbZxY-Kxq5k
"Soul Doubt" is featured as a playable song in the music video game Guitar Hero World Tour, in the final bonus set in Career mode. It appears as the final song in the bass career mode.