St. Jean Baptiste 2010

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St. Jean Baptiste 2010
St. Jean Baptiste 2010.jpg
Compilation album by
Fuck the Facts
ReleasedJune 23, 2010 [1]
Recorded2003-2010
Genre Death metal, grindcore
Label Self released
Fuck the Facts chronology
Disgorge Mexico: The DVD
(2010)
St. Jean Baptiste 2010
(2010)
Live in Whitby
(2010)

St. Jean Baptiste 2010 is a French language digital compilation by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. It is in celebration of the national holiday in Quebec.

Contents

Release

Fuck the Facts made this compilation available free during the St. Jean Baptiste celebration on June 23 and 24. [2] Their MySpace, Facebook, and Bandcamp pages displayed the following message:

Un p’tit cadeau pour fêter la St-Jean : Compilation gratuite de toutes les chansons françaises de Fuck the Facts

Pour vous aider à célébrer la St-Jean Baptiste cette année, nous vous offrons une compilation, concoctée spécialement pour l’occasion, à télécharger gratuitement. Cette compil. comprend toutes les chansons françaises de Fuck the Facts.

Attention, ce téléchargement sera seulement disponible le 23 et 24 juin.

N’attendez donc pas; téléchargez-la maintenant! Ouvrer vous ensuite une bouteille de bière tablette, crinquez votre stéréo et fêtez comme un vrai colon.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal ReleaseLength
1."La Tête Hors de l’Eau [2010]"Fuck the FactsFuck the Facts Unnamed EP 4:17
2."Charlatan"Mel MongeonMathieu Vilandré/Topon Das Split with Leng Tch'e 1:37
3."La Culture Du Faux"MongeonVilandré/Das Disgorge Mexico 3:07
4."La Dernière Image" With assistance from Dave Menard/Marc-André Mongeon/Tim Olsen Stigmata High-Five 7:01
5."Éclat-Boue-Sang"Mongeon/DasDas Legacy of Hopelessness 2:44
6."La Tête Hors de l’Eau [2003]"MongeonDas/Matt Connell Overseas Connection 3:24

Track details

The compilation spans approximately seven years of recording by the band.

No.PerformersRecording details
1.
  • Topon Das (guitar)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Mathieu Vilandré (drums, guitar)
  • Marc Bourgon (bass, vocals)
  • Drums recorded November 15, 2009 by Dave Sarazin @ Raven Street Studios (Ottawa, ON)
  • Guitar, Bass & Vocals recorded November 16 – 28 2009 @ Super Pro Studio (Gatineau, QC)
  • Mixed by Craig Boychuk December 2009 @ CB Audio (Winnipeg, MB)
  • Mastered by Alan Douches December 2009 @ West West Side Music (New Windsor, NY)
2.
  • Topon Das (guitar, samples)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Mathieu Vilandré (drums, guitar)
  • Marc Bourgon (bass)
3.
  • Topon Das (guitar, bass)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Mathieu Vilandré (drums, guitar, bass)
  • Drums, guitars & bass recorded by Craig Boychuk August 6–17, 2007 @ Liverpool Court Studios (Ottawa, ON)
  • Vocals recorded by Topon Das November 2007 @ The Tower of Self Medication Studio (Nepean, ON)
4.
  • Topon Das (guitar, keyboards)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Mathieu Vilandré (drums, guitar)
  • Steve Chartier (bass, vocals)
  • Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jean-Philippe Latour @ Studio En-Phase February 16 - March 1, 2006
5.
  • Topon Das (guitar, vocals, keyboards, midi)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Dave Menard (guitar)
  • Marc-André Mongeon (bass)
  • Tim Olsen (drums)
  • Drums and bass were recorded by Stéphane Danis at June Music Studio on November 12, 2004
  • Everything else was recorded by Topon Das at the House of Fuck November and December 2004
  • Mixed and mastered by Craig Boychuk at CB Audio early 2005
6.
  • Topon Das (guitar, bass)
  • Matt Connell (drums)
  • Mel Mongeon (vocals)
  • Drums Recorded by Matt Connell spring 2003 at Park Place
  • Everything else recorded by Topon Das Oct-Dec 2003 at Woodfield's Basement

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References

  1. "Fuck the Facts - St. Jean Baptiste 2010". fuckthefacts.bandcamp.com. Bandcamp. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010. Retrieved June 23, 2010.
  2. Kam, Chee (June 24, 2010). "Fuck the Facts Release Download Compilation". PureGrainAudio.com. PureGrainAudio. Retrieved June 25, 2010.