An overview of the Fat Wreck Chords compilations:
- Fat Music for Fat People – (1994)[1]
- Survival of the Fattest – (1996)[2]
- Physical Fatness- (1997)[3]
- Life in the Fat Lane – (1999)[4]
- Short Music for Short People – (1999)[5]
- Live Fat, Die Young- (2001)[6]
- Uncontrollable Fatulence – (2002)[7]
- Liberation: Songs to Benefit PETA – (2003)[8]
- Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 – (2004)[9]
- Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2 -(2004)[9]
- PROTECT: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children – (2005)[10]
- Wrecktrospective – (2009)[11]
- Harder, Fatter + Louder! – (2010)[12]
- Going Nowhere Fat – (2015)[13]
- Mild in the Streets: Fat Music Unplugged (2016)
- Free Coaster (2018)
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Floyd promos
Free samplers that were given out. Most album titles and covers are parodies of well-known punk albums.
- If Life Is A Bowl Of Cherries...Why Is Floyd Always In The Pit? (1999)
- More RPM's Than Floyd on a Scooter (2000)
- Floyd... And Out Come the Teeth (2001)
- Parody of ...And Out Come the Wolves (1995) by Rancid
- The Thing That Floyd Ate (2001)
- Parody of The Thing That Ate Floyd (Lookout! Records compilation)
- Floyd: Squawk Among Us (2002)
- Parody of Walk Among Us (1982) by The Misfits
- The Exfloyded (2003)
- Parody of On Stage by The Exploited
- Anti-Floyd – The Terrier State (2004)
- Parody of The Terror State (2003) by Anti-Flag
- Rock Against Floyd (2005)
- Parody of Fat Wrecks' own Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 compilation
- Land Of The Rising Floyd (2007)
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Digital samplers
Starting in 2006, Fat Wreck moved to distribute their annual free compilations online.
- iFloyd (2006)
- A take-off of iTunes, as it was only released digitally via their website
- X-Mas Bonus (2006)
- Fat Wreck's second digital sampler, available on their website, with corresponding podcast episode
- Hanuk-COMP: From the Dreidel to the Grave (2007)
- Fat Wreck's third digital sampler, and second to come out fodr the holidays, with corresponding podcast episode
References
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