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Fat Music

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Fat Music is a series of eight compilation albums published by Fat Wreck Chords since 1994. The albums include artists from the label's roster, focusing on then-current and upcoming releases and often including previously unreleased material. In total the series includes 127 songs contributed by 49 different artists, focusing stylistically on punk rock and various subgenres such as hardcore punk, pop punk, ska punk, skate punk, and street punk. The Fat Music series tapered off after its sixth installment as the label moved from compact discs toward digital downloads for its samplers instead. Subsequent physical compilation albums released by Fat Wreck Chords were themed around social and political causes, including the benefit albums Liberation (2003) and Protect (2005), and the two volumes of Rock Against Bush released preceding the 2004 United States presidential election. In 2010 the Fat Music series was revived with the release of a seventh volume, Harder, Fatter Louder!

Discography

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Artists

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A total of 49 artists have contributed songs to the Fat Music compilation series. Good Riddance, No Use for a Name, NOFX, and Strung Out are the only acts to have appeared on all seven volumes. Lagwagon have appeared on six installments and have contributed the most tracks to the series, with a total of eight songs.

Contributing artists included:

See also

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List of punk compilation albums

References

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  1. ^ "Survival of the Fattest - Various Artists". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Physical Fatness - Various Artists". Allmusic.
  3. ^ "Life in the Fat Lane: Fat Music, Vol. 4 - Various Artists". Allmusic.
  4. ^ "Fat Music, Vol. 5: Live Fat Die Young - Various Artists". Allmusic.