Talk:Fat Mike
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Cran Tangerines
edit"The Cran Tangerines are his favorite band." -- That seems false. I can't find anything online but a pathetic band of 12 yr-olds going by this name. Here: http://www.vimeo.com/332869. They're probably the ones who added this line. Anyway, it should be deleted, or at least cited. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.177.117.30 (talk) 15:00, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Kerry
editIs there really that much support for Kerry from Fat Mike or the punk scene in general? I always thought supporting third parties or going on vote strike was more punk. Anarchism is refrenced in the work of a lot of political punk and seams a more appropriat philosophy. I think punkvotor, and most political punk artists from Bad Religion to Anti-flag to NOFX are more anti-Bush then pro-Kerry.
- Yeah, there was nothing at all pro-Kerry in the Rock Against Bush compilations; they were strictly "anybody but Bush". --Delirium 03:02, Jun 12, 2005 (UTC)
- Fat Mike supported Kerry. There's a photo of them shaking hands that was ridiculed by a number of people, particularly the band Propagandhi. That said, I don't believe any of his projects (like Punkvoter) took a stance of anything but not-Bush. Dylan 17:40, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
Aliases
editI'm away on vacation (hence the time to edit Wikipedia), but I'd like to see a comprehensive list of aliases fat mike has used on nofx albums. I only have 2 so far (from my nofx wiki), and I only remember which album one of them was used on. please add any info you can. when i return home i'll be able to look at all my albums and do it properly. --Nofxjunkee 07:09, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Article title
editI believe this article should be moved to Michael Burkett and that Fat Mike should redirect there instead. This would make more sense since the articles for other band members are: Aaron Abeyta (redirect from El Hefe), Eric Melvin, and Erik Sandin (redirect from Smelly). please discuss. --Nofxjunkee 07:13, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Fat Mike being fat
editThe article states that Fat Mike isn't obese but he is borderline I am sure. He's a fat ass and the name sticks.
- not really, look at http://nofx.org/photos/borejournal/img/pantsed.jpg and http://nofx.org/photos/borejournal/img/sibado.JPG . --Nofxjunkee 03:39, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the visual.
- Yes, he is fat.
- That's an incontrovertible fact.
- "Obese" might be a bit of a stretch though.
- Fat Joe, Big Pun, Biggie Smalls...
- They were (are) all obese music artists.
- Fat Mike is just a very obnoxious, ill-informed-albeit talented-somewhat heavyset man with a mixed professional career.
Ruthfulbarbarity 00:29, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
He may be quite fat now, but at 40 that's only to be expected, considering the nickname stems from his youth when he wasn't particularly large - see NOFX dvd for example.
Who gives a shit are you all fucking retarded
Mike graduating from BHHS
editThe trivia comment about Mike graduating from Fairfax is downright strange. Mike and I were in the same French class his senior year at BHHS and he helped get me into the school's radio station class. I don't recall him leaving partway through the year. Maybe my memory is just failing me. I still remember paying him $5 for the first NOFX tshirts. :) Anon Y. Mouse 21:41, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
I must add, you are one lucky guy...
underoath's departure from warped tour
editfat mike was indeed responsible for the departure of underOATH from the 2006 vans warped tour. At the pittsburgh show he repeatedly brought up their christian faith and their singer spencer's refusal to do a line of cocaine the night before.
I spoke with Spencer from UO and he said that his band members were jealous...
an actual quote from fat mike "We’re on the Warped Tour this year, and if there is a prayer group, we are gonna destroy it. It really makes me sick to my stomach to have a big punk rock tour with a prayer group on it." >http://www.synthesis.net/music/story.php?type=band&id=330
Yeah I read that quote too and thought it was a bit hypocritical (like "Christians suck b/c they're intolerant so I am intolerant of anyone who prays..."), but maybe he was overstating his views a little on purpose (he's not exacly politically correct). Anyway, in the linked interview below FM strongly denies that it was his fault and says that he likes Underoath (as people). >http://www.punknews.org/article/18930 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.164.147.147 (talk) 21:58, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
children
editWhy is there a line in the trivia section about a daughter named Vodka something-or-other when the main portion of the article seems to have fairly reliable info about his children?
- That line was a bit of bullshit, most likely so was the claim that he changed his legal surname from Burkett to Dagger; the latter I confirmed by looking up NOFX songs at BMI.com, all of the songs credited to Fat Mike on the albums are listed at BMI.com under the legal name Michael John Burkett. If he had made the alleged name change to Dagger it would have had to have been changed at BMI.com too. --CJ Marsicano 04:16, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
the whole underpossers thing was more about anti-flag being put down then any thing claiming plolitacal bands like anti-flag are stupid its most likely has little or nothing to do with them being religous, as much as it was just more insulting to him and his punk-rock belife system im preety sure those goofs have elements of war themed t-shirts sugesting a trendy intrest in war and soacial world events or maybe thier brain washed war loveing heros.
Fatness
editI know this has been brought up before, but I want to point out that although Fat Mike may not technically be considered "obese", or dangerously overweight, to say that "Fat Mike" is a misnomer nowadays, I think, is misleading. Fat Mike is by no means skinny, and he definately appears to be slightly chubby, and definately could be considered "fat" by some standards. I think it should be noted that the nickname may have originated as somewhat of a misnomer, but more recently has become a somewhat accurate decription of him.
(Blastero 22:47, 13 June 2007 (UTC))
well what should we call him? pleasently plump mike? the bass player for nofx with love handles mike? the dudes fat. hes not obease, but hes not inshape.
Jesus, it really doesnt matter Gerry Wachovsky 21:14, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- I removed the part that said Mike was actually fat because of WP:LIVING and also WP:OR. I guess you can add it back if you find a reliable source, but it seems pretty insulting to include. Also, people can see the picture for themselves. Michael (not mike) 134.84.96.142 (talk) 17:13, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
Age of Erin
editIt says "...with his wife of 14 years, Erin,..." in the text. Maybe I misunderstand something here, but that is a hoax, right? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Asdirk (talk • contribs) 18:24, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
That means that they've been married for 14 years. Come on! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.167.0.173 (talk) 06:34, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Article edits
editi've tried my best to re-make this article, i think the last one sucked. im going to finish it up this weekend with ref and more stuff. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hooligann (talk • contribs) 14:47, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
- The refs are ungood. Punkmorten (talk) 11:06, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
Drug Habits
editThis article should include a comment on Mike's drug habits, I think. Normally it is not well documented that people have drug habits, and maybe for a good reason so, but his case is a huge exception. He does not only admit drug use, but he even takes a stand for legalization of drugs in his (autobiographical) songs as well as interviews. Normally I would not touch the subject, since many regard it as private, but he is open about it and it is the background as well as an explanation for many NOFX songs and therefore valuable information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Asdirk (talk • contribs) 10:57, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- Is the fact that he's into Sadism and/or Masochism relevant too? 70.48.203.128 (talk) 02:12, 4 December 2014 (UTC)
The REAL birth date is January 16, not 31.
editHis real birth date is January 16, not 31. Stop changing that on his Wikipedia article.
Sources:
- - http://www.fatwreckwiki.com/w/NOFX:Biography/Fat_Mike
- - His Instagram/Twitter accounts (https://www.instagram.com/p/x78_lEiItO/ and https://www.instagram.com/p/x784wXiItB/, two pics posted on January 16)
- - I'm a real NOFX big fan so I know the truth.
- Non of which can be classed as reliable sources Keith D (talk) 23:15, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
Who are you Keith D and why you don't believe us?! It's also January 16 in every other languages pages on Wikipedia. Why someone on his Instagram account would post a birthday cake photo two weeks before his birthday? Explain your reason and "your sources". Or stop vandalizing Wikipedia.
- Acknowledging that his specific birth date is disputed. We have social media indicating Jan. 16 while www.allmusic.com says Jan. 31.
- www.allmusic.com have a form for submitting corrections: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/fat-mike-mn0000179662/corrections
- If this site is corrected to conform with the social media posts, then I suppose that would resolve the dispute.
- In the meantime there is consensus on the month and year, so we can just omit the specific day until a reliable source is found to confirm the correct date. – wbm1058 (talk) 16:17, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 13 December 2015
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The REAL birth date is January 16, not 31. It's 16 on every other language Wikipedia article, and on official profiles. User Keith D has unlike us has no sources (real NOFX fans knows the real birth date is January 16) and just likes to vandalize Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Fat_Mike#The_REAL_birth_date_is_January_16.2C_not_31.
82.48.145.47 (talk) 12:52, 13 December 2015 (UTC)
- January 31 is reliably referenced. You must provide equally strong sources for the inclusion of an alternate DoB. Materialscientist (talk) 23:33, 13 December 2015 (UTC)
You have absolutely no proof of 31 being the exact date, in fact it's wrong and it's 16 on every realiable and fan sources and, most importantly, official social network accounts (I proved that but you don't want to see and admit I'm right). We asked for "your source" and all you can do is editing back to 31 which is wrong. The only source is that stupid "AllMusic" site which is full of mistakes. Even the birth place there is wrong, Mike Burkett wasn't born in Los Angeles but in Boston, MA. He wrote a song for it called "Straight Outta Massachusetts" about that, with many lines including "I moved from Massachusetts when I was five years old". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.21.129.114 (talk) 17:58, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
- As mentioned on this talk page several times now, proper sources are required for all Wikipedia articles, with particular care when dealing with biographies of living persons. Referring to another user generated website (fatwreckwiki) or random photographs from Instagram would not qualify as they fail our standards for reliability. For more details, please review Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources. Thank you, Yamaguchi先生 (talk) 23:02, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
"Generated website"?! Fat Mike himself is part of that Message Board! And Pat (who works at Fat Wreck Chords, the label Fat Mike founded, if you people don't know it) is part of that too. So what you call "generated website" in reality is an official community with direct people involved in it. And "random photographs from Intagram" is bullshit too, as if you would have opened them you know they're from Fat Mike's OFFICIAL and PERSONAL account, so that's the most reliable source, not that anonymous "AllMusic" site which is full of mistakes (you can't find proofs of that site's reliability and yet you trust it)...changing the correct January 16 date to the wrog one is just vandalism. And I'm against vandalism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.32.40.192 (talk) 15:58, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 12 August 2016
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In the article, you can read the following statement:
"The moniker "Fat Mike" was given to Mike by friends after he returned from college and it was evident that he had gained a little weight."
However, according to the book "NOFX The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories", (p.73, foot page note) Mike specifies that he received said moniker from "one of the guys from [the band] Subculture".
142.213.178.23 (talk) 18:12, 12 August 2016 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. No sources you have given without which no changes will be made. VarunFEB2003 I am Offline 13:16, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- Not done: That page can't be viewed as it is not hosted on web. Therefore there are no refs to cite VarunFEB2003 I am Offline 12:30, 28 August 2016 (UTC)
- Done Previous reply was nonsense. Done, and thanks for the reference. --Stfg (talk) 15:12, 28 August 2016 (UTC)
References
- ^ Alulis, Jeff (2016). NOFX The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories. Da Capo PRESS. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-306-82477-7.