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Fat Wreck Chords

Fat Wreck Chords is an independent record label based in San Francisco focused on punk rock. It was started by NOFX lead singer Michael Burkett and his wife at the time, Erin Burkett in 1990. As of 2009, Fat Wreck Chords released over 300 studio albums.

History
Fat Mike started his record label Wassail Records in 1987. He put out two NOFX records, The PMRC 7” in 1987 and Liberal Animation in 1988. In 1990, he and his wife Erin Burkett co-founded Fat Wreck Chords, and re-released NOFX's 1987 EP, The P.M.R.C Can Suck on This. In 1992, Fat Mike went on to produce Lagwagon, Propagandhi, and No Use for a Name. In 1993, the label released records by Rancid, Face to Face, and Strung Out. The label grew during the 1990s selling over a million records per year. It had 18 employees and four offices. A documentary about Fat Wreck Chords called A Fat Wreck was released on October 25, 2016. In 2025, the back catalog and operations of the record label were sold to Hopeless Records, with Fat Mike and Erin retaining ownership of the trademarks which are licensed to Hopeless for physical and digital releases. ==Imprints==
Imprints
The label has had two subsidiaries over the years, Honest Don's and Pink and Black. Honest Don's released records from Chixdiggit and Teen Idols amongst others, while Pink & Black released albums from female-fronted bands like Fabulous Disaster and Dance Hall Crashers. Fat Mike advanced $50,000 to Chris Hannah and Jord Samolesky of Propagandhi which he recouped within months from sales of Propagandhi records to help them start up their own label, G7 Welcoming Committee, though G7WC is independent from Fat Wreck. ==Discography==
Discography
Compilation albums Fat Wreck Chords regularly releases compilation albums, often to promote bands signed to the label, but also, since 2003, to raise funds for various charities. The earliest Fat Wreck Chords compilations have titles with some reference to fatness. Shortly after Fat Music Volume IV was released, Fat Wreck Chords released a similarly titled album, Short Music for Short People, which features 101 songs, all averaging approximately 30 seconds. The shortest song ("Short Attention Span" by the Fizzy Bangers) is only eight seconds, and the longest ("Out of Hand" by Bad Religion) is 40 seconds. Some of the songs were commissioned and recorded specifically for the album, while others were from the bands' pre-existing repertoires. Since the last Fat Music album has been released, the Fat Wreck Chords compilations have been explicitly for charitable causes. Liberation: Songs to Benefit PETA is a benefit album for the animal rights organization PETA, and PROTECT: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children is a benefit album for the children's rights group PROTECT. Between Liberation and PROTECT, two other compilation albums were released in protest of President George W. Bush and his administration: Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. To celebrate 20 years of business Fat Wreck Chords released the 3-disc Wrecktrospective compilation on December 8, 2009. Disc 1 is composed of the label's greatest hits, disc 2 is composed of unreleased demos and rarities, and disc 3 is composed the Fat Club 7" series in its entirety. Album series Live in a Dive Live in a Dive is a series of live albums recorded by Fat Wreck Chords. In order of release: Fat Club Series In addition to the Live in a Dive series, Fat Wreck Chords also released the Fat Club series of 7" vinyl records during 2001. The series was only available to mail-order subscribers which received one single every month. Fat Wreck Chords did not publish any information on the upcoming releases so subscribers would not know what they were about to receive until the record arrived in the post. Although the Fat club series was limited to 1,300 copies for each single, the songs contained on the records were later released as the third disc of the Wrecktrospective collection. ==Artists==
Artists
Current bandsAgainst Me!American SteelBad AstronautBad Cop/Bad CopBanner PilotThe BombpopsBracketChixdiggit!CigarClownsThe CopyrightsC.J. Ramone • Darius Koski • Days N' DazeDead to MeDillinger FourDirect Hit • Escape from the Zoo • Face To FaceFrenzal RhombGet DeadGood RiddanceHi-StandardJoey CapeLagwagonThe Last GangThe Lillingtons • MakeWar • Me First and the Gimme GimmesMean Jeans • Night Birds • PEARSThe Real McKenziesRich Kids on LSD (Live in a Dive only) • Sick of It All (in North America, Century Media Records in Europe) • SnuffStrung OutSundownerSwingin' Utters • Tommy and June • ToyGuitar • Uke-HuntUseless IDWestern Addiction • Zach Quinn Former bands88 Fingers LouieAnti-Flag (disbanded) • The Ataris (one-time release for the follow up album in 1999) • Avail • Big In Japan • Bullet TreatmentCitizen FishCobra SkullsConsumedDescendentsThe DickiesDiesel BoyEpoxies (disbanded) • The Fight (disbanded) • The Flatliners • Goober Patrol • Guns n' WankersInspection 12Leftöver CrackLess Than Jake (active on Pure Noise Records) • The Lawrence Arms (active on Epitaph Records) • The Loved OnesLove Equals Death (active on SBÄM Records) • Mad Caddies (active on SBÄM Records) • MDCMasked Intruder (active on Pure Noise Records) • Morning GloryMxPx (one-time EP release) • Nerf HerderNight Birds (disbanded) • NOFX (disbanded) • No Use for a Name (disbanded) • None More BlackOld Man MarkleyOnly CrimeOne Man Army (disbanded) • Paint It Black (active on Revelation Records) • Pour HabitPropagandhi (active on Epitaph Records) • Rancid (active on Hellcat Records) • Rise Against (active on Loma Vista Recordings) • RiverdalesThe Sainte CatherinesScreeching WeaselScrew 32Shay Colston and the Couch CollectorsSmoke or Fire (active on Iodine Recordings) • The Soviettes (disbanded) • Star Fucking HipstersStrike AnywhereSubhumansTeenage Bottlerocket (active on Pirates Press Records) • The Suicide Machines (active on Bad Time Records) • The Vandals (Active on Kung Fu Records) • TiltTony SlyWizoZero Down (disbanded) ==See also==
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