Wrecktrospective

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Wrecktrospective
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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 2009
Recorded1992–2008
Genre Punk rock
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Fat Mike, Chad Williams
Fat Wreck Chords chronology
Protect: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children
(2005)
Wrecktrospective
(2009)
Harder, Fatter + Louder!
(2010)

Wrecktrospective is a three-disc compilation album released December 8, 2009 by Fat Wreck Chords. Subtitled "Twenty Years...and Counting!", it compiles tracks spanning the label's catalog from 1990 to 2009. The first disc, titled Fattest Hits, collects songs from 33 of the label's album releases. The second disc, Demos, includes 28 demo recordings and rare tracks, a majority of which are previously unreleased. The third disc, Fat Club, includes all of the tracks from the Fat Club series of 7-inch singles released monthly by the label from February 2001 to January 2002. In total the compilation includes 88 songs by 51 different artists.

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Critical reception

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James Christopher Monger of Allmusic remarked that Wrecktrospective "sums up the record company’s devotion to all things punk, as in classic, pop, and skatepunk, alternative folk, post-punk, and screamo. A decent balance of the old guard and the new (from the Descendents to Against Me!) keeps things fresh and fun, while the relative brevity of punk songs in general makes for a truly stocked jukebox of high-energy, high-quality, classically minded modern punk." [1]

Track listing

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Disc 1: Fattest Hits
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."The Separation of Church and Skate" (from The War on Errorism , 2003) Fat Mike NOFX 2:49
2."Violins" (from Hoss , 1995) Joey Cape Lagwagon 3:05
3."Back to the Motor League" (from Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes , 2001)Chris Hannah, Jord Samolesky, Todd Kowalski Propagandhi 2:37
4."Soulmate" (from ¡Leche con Carne! , 1995) Tony Sly No Use for a Name 3:03
5."2RAK005" (from Stinky Fingers, 1994)Marty Gregori, Larry Tinney, Zack Charlos, Ray Castro Bracket 2:32
6."Too Close to See" (from Twisted by Design , 1998) Jason Cruz, Jake Kiley, Rob Ramos, Jordan Burns, Jim Cherry Strung Out 2:55
7."You've Done Nothing" (from Don't Turn Away , 1992) Trever Keith, Matt Riddle Face to Face 2:00
8."Weight of the World" (from A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion , 1996)Luke Pabich, Russ Rankin Good Riddance 1:44
9."War Room" (from Viewers Like You , 1999)Jeffrey Bischoff Tilt 2:26
10."Leaving on a Jet Plane" (from Denver, 1995; originally performed by John Denver)John Denver Me First and the Gimme Gimmes 2:32
11."Raum der Zeit" (from Uuaarrgh! , 1994)Axel Kurth, Jörn Genserowski, Charly Zasko Wizo 1:40
12."Never Had So Much Fun" (from A Man's Not a Camel , 1999)Jason Whalley, Lindsay McDougall, Gordy Forman, Lex Feltham Frenzal Rhomb 2:01
13."Wait for the Sun" (from Growing Up , 1996)Akihiro Nanba, Ken Yokoyama, Akira Tsuneoka Hi-Standard 2:20
14."Martin" (from Demmamussabebonk , 1996)Duncan Redmonds, Loz Wong, Andy Crighton Snuff 2:12
15."Easy Life" (from Vacation, 1996)Simon Robert SandallGoober Patrol2:52
16."Windspitting Punk" (from A Juvenile Product of the Working Class , 1996)Darius Koski, Goddard, Johnny Bonnel, Max Huber Swingin' Utters 2:15
17."Cool Kids" (from Bark Like a Dog , 1996) Ben Weasel Screeching Weasel 2:12
18."Mary Melody" (from Rock the Plank , 2001) Sascha Lazor, Chuck Robertson Mad Caddies 3:09
19."Brutal Tooth" (from Breakfast at Pappa's , 1998)Steve Ford, Mike Ford, Baz Barrett, Chris Billam Consumed 1:34
20."The Bland Within" (from Yours Truly , 2000)Lou Koller, Pete Koller, Craig Setari, Armand Majidi Sick of It All 2:09
21."Black and Red" (from Front Porch Stories , 2002) Tim Barry, Joe Banks, Gwomper, Ed Trask, Beau Beau Butler Avail 2:15
22."Gainesville Rock City" (from Borders & Boundaries , 2000)Chris Demakes, Roger Manganelli, Vinnie Fiorello, Buddy Schaub, Pete Anna Less Than Jake 3:08
23."Turncoat" (from The Terror State , 2003) Justin Sane, Chris Head, Chris #2, Pat Thetic Anti-Flag 2:11
24."Heaven Knows" (from Revolutions per Minute , 2003) Tim McIlrath, Todd Mohney, Joe Principe, Brandon Barnes Rise Against 3:23
25."Kings of Fife" (from Off the Leash , 2008)Paul McKenzie, Kurt Robertson, Gord Taylor, Sean Sellers, Mark Boland, Gwomper The Real McKenzies 2:50
26."Like a Record Player" (from Oh! Calcutta! , 2006) Chris McCaughan, Brendan Kelly, Neil Hennessy The Lawrence Arms 2:01
27."Americaspremierefaithbasedinitiative" (from Civil War , 2008)Patrick Costello, Erik Funk, Bill Morrisette, Lane Pederson Dillinger Four 3:10
28."Everyday Balloons" (from File Under Black , 2003) Jason Shevchuk, Paul Delaney, Jeff Shevchuk, Mike McEvoy None More Black 1:53
29."T.S.R." (from Against Me! as the Eternal Cowboy , 2003) Laura Jane Grace, James Bowman, Andrew Seward, Warren Oakes Against Me! 1:35
30."'Merican" (from Cool to Be You , 2004) Karl Alvarez Descendents 1:52
31."R.J.R." (from To the Nines , 2004)Rankin, Zach Blair, Aaron Dalbec, Doni Blair, Bill Stevenson Only Crime 2:05
32."I Remember You" (from Pink Razors , 2005)KJ Jansen Chixdiggit! 2:34
33."By the Throat" (from Cuban Ballerina, 2006)Tyson Annicharico, Jack Dalrymple, Brandon Pollack, Ian Anderson Dead to Me 2:22
Disc 2: Demos
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Flies First Class" (demo for For God and Country , 1995)Rankin, Pabich, Chuck Platt, Rich McDermottGood Riddance2:48
2."Alive and Well" (demo for The Unraveling , 2001)McIlrath, Principe, Dan Wleklinski, Dan LumleyRise Against2:04
3."Eulogy" (demo for The Great Awake , 2007)Scott Brigham, Chris Cresswell, Jon Darbey, Paul Ramirez The Flatliners 3:26
4."It's My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite" (outtake from Fuck the Kids sessions, 1996)Fat MikeNOFX1:10
5."On with the Show" (demo for The Greatest Story Ever Told , 2003)McCaughan, Kelly, HennessyThe Lawrence Arms1:25
6."Bury the Hatchet" (demo for Duh , 1992)Cape, Chris Flippin, Shawn Dewey, Jesse Buglione, Derrick Plourde Lagwagon3:33
7."The Church of Black Flag" (demo for Cognicide , 2005)Jason Hall, Ken Yamazaki, Chicken Annicharico, Chad Williams Western Addiction 2:09
8."Living Will (Get You Dead)" (demo for Keep Your Heart , 2006)Dave Hause, Michael Cotterman, Mike Sneeringer The Loved Ones 2:06
9."Immigrants & Hypocrites" (demo for Until We're Dead , 2008) Stza, Nico de Gaillo, Frank Piegaro, Yula Beeri, Ara Babajian Star Fucking Hipsters 2:37
10."Everyone Is Telling Me I'll Never Win, If I Fall in Love with a Girl from Marin" (acoustic demo for When All Else Fails , 2000)Gregori, Charlos, Castro, Angelo CelliBracket3:24
11."Sons of Avarice" (demo for Destroy Their Future , 2007)Rory Henderson, Ryan Massey, John Peck, Scott Healy American Steel 3:44
12."5000 Ways to Die" (demo for How to Meet Girls , 2000) Parry Gripp Nerf Herder 2:53
13."Middle Finger Response" (demo for How to Clean Everything , 1993)Hannah, Samolesky, John K. Samson Propagandhi2:54
14."Slytherin? My Ass!" (demo for This Is Satire , 2006)Delaney, Jason Shevchuk, Colin McGinniss, Jared Shavelson None More Black 2:18
15."A Promise to Distinction" (demo for Five Lessons Learned , 1998)Darius Koski Swingin' Utters 2:07
16."You Look Like I Need a Drink" (acoustic demo for Against Me! as the Eternal Cowboy , 2003)Grace, Bowman, Seward, Oakes Against Me! 2:43
17."Multiply and Divide" (demo for LP III , 2005)Annie Holoien, Maren Macosko, Danny Henry, Susy Sharp The Soviettes 2:30
18."No Apologies" (demo for With a Lifetime to Pay , 2001)Cherry, John McCree, Milo Todesco Zero Down 2:29
19."Always Carrie" (demo for More Betterness! , 1999)SlyNo Use for a Name2:41
20."Writing Letters" (demo for Cuban Ballerina, 2006)Annicharico, Dalrymple, Pollack, AndersonDead to Me2:52
21."Alone" (demo for Another Day in Paradise , 1994)Cruz, Kiley, Ramos, Burns, Cherry Strung Out 2:33
22."My Pop the Cop" (demo for All This and Puppet Stew , 2001) Stan Lee, Leonard Graves Phillips The Dickies 2:27
23."Done Reckoning" (demo for Front Porch Stories, 2002)Barry, Banks, Gwomper, Trask, ButlerAvail1:36
24."Polyester Khakis" (demo for Quality Soft Core , 1997)Lazor, Carter Benson, Eduardo HernandezMad Caddies2:21
25."Hau Weg die Scheisse" (demo for Dancing for Decadence, 2006)Hugo Mudie, Fred Jacques, Louis Valiquette, Marc-André Beaudet The Sainte Catherines 2:26
26."It's You" (demo for Stop the Future, 2005)Fritz M. Static, Viz Spectrum, Roxy Epoxy, Shock Diode, Ray Cathode Epoxies 2:35
27."Goodbye to Boston" (demo for Above the City , 2005)Jeremy Cochran, Ken Gurley, Nick Maggiore, Joe McMahon Smoke or Fire 2:24
28."Underground Network" (demo for Underground Network , 2001)SaneAnti-Flag3:56
Disc 3: Fat Club
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Underground" Dave Quackenbush The Vandals 3:39
2."Why Are You Alive?" Warren Fitzgerald The Vandals2:34
3."Middle of the Night"Henderson, Massey, Peck, Healy American Steel 4:00
4."New Religion Everyday"Henderson, Massey, Peck, HealyAmerican Steel3:17
5."Another Round"McKenzie, Robertson, Taylor, Sellers, Boland, Gwomper The Real McKenzies 2:39
6."Loch Lomond" traditional The Real McKenzies3:20
7."The Road Less Traveled" Mike Herrera MxPx 3:01
8."You Hold the Key"HerreraMxPx2:49
9."Antidote"Thomas Barnett, Matt Smith, Garth Petrie, Eric Kane, Matt Sherwood Strike Anywhere 3:45
10."Asleep"Barnett, Smith, Petrie, Kane, SherwoodStrike Anywhere2:33
11."I'm Stepping Out"Fredrik Granberg, Johan Gustafsson, Stefan Granberg, Johan Brändström Randy 3:07
12."Unite"F. Granberg, Gustafsson, S. Granberg, BrändströmRandy2:26
13."Freedom Song"F. Granberg, Gustafsson, S. Granberg, BrändströmRandy3:15
14."Zyclone B Bath House"Fat MikeNOFX1:40
15."Spaghetti Motel"Fat Mike, Bill BartellNOFX1:58
16."Black Mountain Rain"KoskiSwingin' Utters1:44
17."Outside Life"KoskiSwingin' Utters2:00
18."Dig"Cruz, Kiley, Ramos, Burns, Chris AikenStrung Out2:54
19."Lost Motel"Cruz, Kiley, Ramos, Burns, AikenStrung Out3:59
20."The Promise Breakers"David Jones Enemy You 1:07
21."Kind Hearts"JonesEnemy You2:28
22."Emma"JonesEnemy You2:38
23."Porno and Snuff Films"McCaughan, Kelly, HennessyThe Lawrence Arms2:34
24."A Toast"McCaughan, Kelly, HennessyThe Lawrence Arms2:33
25."Overheated"McCaughan, Kelly, HennessyThe Lawrence Arms4:18
26."Victoria"One Man Army One Man Army 2:32
27."She Wants Me Dead"One Man ArmyOne Man Army2:04

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