Seeing Double at the Triple Rock
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| “Seeing Double At The Triple Rock” | |||||
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| Song by NOFX | |||||
| Album | Wolves in Wolves' Clothing | ||||
| Genre | Punk Rock | ||||
| Length | 2:09 | ||||
| Wolves in Wolves' Clothing track listing | |||||
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"Seeing Double at the Triple Rock" is a song by NOFX, and is the third song on their 2006 LP Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, and prior to that on a teaser EP Never Trust a Hippy. The song is about a bar and music venue in Minnesota, the Triple Rock Social Club(owned in part by a member of punk band Dillinger Four), and singer/bassist Fat Mike's love of alcohol .
The song is notable for being one of the very few NOFX album tracks to have a music video shot for it. Their last video was in 2003 for Franco Un-American and before that there wasn't a video since 1994's "Leave It Alone." The video was shot at the Triple Rock Social Club and features, among other things, a man impersonating Jesus while turning water into wine and parting the crowd during a NOFX performance. The video was featured on Fuse, MySpace and YouTube, but was not shown on MTV due to the band's long running feud with the network.[citation needed]

